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Encino-Neighborhood Boundary Map

Encino-Neighborhood Boundary Map

Encino is bordered by Tarzana on the west, the Sepulveda Dam Recreation Area on the north, Sherman Oaks on the east, and the Encino Reservoir of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power on the south. The district's boundaries are roughly Mulholland Drive on the south, Lindley Avenue on the west, Victory Boulevard on the north, and the San Diego Freeway on the east. Major thoroughfares include Ventura, Magnolia and Burbank Boulevards, as well as White Oak Avenue, Balboa Boulevard, Haskell Avenue and Hayvenhurst Avenue.

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Neighborhood Boundary Maps

Community Boundaries: Within the City of Los Angeles there are many communities such as Sherman Oaks, Woodland Hills, Valley Village, Valley Glen, etc. The Los Angeles City Council is the governmental entity that approves the actual boundaries of these neighborhoods. The official boundaries of each of these communities are delineated in the official maps approved by the LA City Council. These maps can be found on the LA City Council website. Buyer and Seller are advised not to rely on the US Postal Service or LA County Assessor’s information to determine the actual boundaries of any particular community as these records are not always accurate. Buyer and Seller are advised to check the official LA City Council maps to determine the actual boundaries of the various communities. SRAR has also provided the following interactive maps, based on the official City Council maps, for your convenience.

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Posted Friday Aug 12