Title: Understanding the San Fernando Valley
1Understanding the San Fernando Valley
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17Valley Information Project - Timeline 1962
Valley News and Green Sheet March 1962 The
Valley Times March 1962 There is difficulty
obtaining information specific to Valley
communities. Cooperation is offered by
Superintendent Warren M. Dorn, along with L.A.
City Councilmembers Ernani Bernardi and Tom
Shepard. Assurances from Mayor Samuel W.
Yorty that a study will be undertaken to
acquire the needed statistics.
18 L.A. CAO C. Erwin Piper states that
information is available for the City as a
Whole but not by communities. 1991 Concept of
a Valley Information Computer Bulletin Board
is introduced by the United Chambers of Commerce
of the San Fernando Valley 1994 Northridge
Earthquake 1994 Formation of the Economic
Alliance of the SFV United Chambers, VICA, VEDC
and SMA 1998 James Irvine Foundation
Sponsorship of Regional Initiatives 1999
Internal Information Base Established
as Intranet at Economic Alliance 2000 San
Fernando Valley Almanac 2000 San Fernando
Valley Indicators 2000 Launching of Extensive
Internet/WWW Infobase
19Established Advisory Panel Needs Assessment
Through In-Depth Interviews and Meetings Input
and Concerns
InformationFramework
20- Data Criteria
- Relevant
- Accurate and Complete
- Consistently Updated
- Easily and Economically Accessed
- Available as Valley or Smaller Subarea
InformationFramework
21Understanding the all-inclusive San Fernando
Valley Addressing the Need for Facts and
Information specific to the Geographic San
Fernando ValleyHighlights of the Valley
Information Project
22Assessing the Quality of Life in the San Fernando
Valley Establishing a Set of Community
Indicators Setting Benchmarks Ongoing Dialogue
23- Repository of Information and Statistics
- Relative to the Geographic San Fernando Valley
- Dynamic
- Interactive
- Easily Accessed
- High Capacity
valleyofthestars.orgvalleyofthestars.net
24Information BaseCore Data Structured for Easy
PublicAccess
valleyofthestars.orgvalleyofthestars.net
25Major Categories
- Economy
- Demographics
- Quality of Life
- Education
- Tourism
- Transportation
- Media Communications
26OverviewTopics
27Economy Topics
28Economy Topics
Leading Businesses Commercial Real Estate
Residential Real Estate Construction Activity
29Economy Topics
Business EstablishmentsWorkplace
PopulationRegulatory IssuesMeeting
FacilitiesNegative Trends
30Quality of Life Topics
Cultural OpportunitiesRecreationHealth
CareCommunity IndicatorsPublic Safety
31EducationTopics
Universities CollegesInstitutes Trade
SchoolsPublic Private K-12Test
ResultsEthnicity
32TourismTopics
Points of InterestTravel RecreationRegional
AttractionsHotels Lodging
33TransportationTopics
Airports Passengers FreightSeaports Passengers
CargoCommuter Rail Subway and Bus Lines
34DemographicTopics
Estimates and Projections Demographics Updates
1990 Census Data
35DemographicTopics
Population, Households, Age, Race, Income,
Education, Employment, Occupations, Marital
Status, Home Values, Assets and Wealth,
36RegionalTopics
Regional Infrastructure, Budgets, Issues and
Planning
37Search Function
38Highlights
39The San Fernando Valley Burbank, Calabasas,
Glendale, Hidden Hills, Los Angeles San
Fernando Plus Unincorporated Portions of the
Counties of Los Angeles and Ventura 1999
Population 1,680,547 Land Area 345.8 Sq. Mi.
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46A Significant Metropolitan Area
475th Largest Metropolisin the U.S.
48More Population than12 States
49A Significant Metropolitan Area
Business Firms
50A Significant Metropolitan Area
Business Firms Manufacturing Firms
51A Significant Metropolitan Area
Business Firms Manufacturing Firms Aerospace
Firms
52A Significant Metropolitan Area
Business Firms Manufacturing Firms Aerospace
Firms Entertainment Firms
53A Significant Metropolitan Area
Business Firms Manufacturing Firms Aerospace
Firms Entertainment Firms Finance, Insurance
Real Estate
54BusinessFirms
Distribution by Zip Codes
Total Firms Rank 6th
55BusinessFirms 10M
Distribution by Zip Codes
Total Larger Firms Rank 16th
56Manufacturing Firms
Distribution by Zip Codes
Total Firms Rank 5th
57Manufacturing Firms 10M
Distribution by Zip Codes
Total Larger Firms Rank 6th
58AerospaceFirms
Distribution by Zip Codes
Total Firms Rank 1st
59AerospaceFirms 10M
Distribution by Zip Codes
Total Larger Firms Rank 1st
60EntertainmentFirms
Distribution by Zip Codes
Total Firms Rank 3rd
61EntertainmentFirms 10M
Distribution by Zip Codes
Total Larger Firms Rank 3rd
62Finance, Insurance Real Estate
Distribution by Zip Codes
Total Firms Rank 6th
63Finance, Insurance Real Estate 10M
Distribution by Zip Codes
Total Larger Firms Rank 8th
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67Transportation Infrastructure
68Airports Serving the San Fernando Valley
Airport Total Operations Air Carrier Los Angeles
LAX 780,000 525,000 Burbank-Glendale-Pas 180,000
60,000 Van Nuys 535,000 -- Whiteman
Airpark 99,000 --
69Airports Serving the San Fernando Valley
Airport Total Air Cargo Los Angeles
LAX 2,100,000 tons Burbank-Glendale-Pas
40,000 tons Van Nuys -- Whiteman Airpark --
70Airports Serving the San Fernando Valley
Airport Total Passengers Los Angeles LAX
60,100,000 Burbank-Glendale-Pas
4,800,000 Van Nuys -- Whiteman Airpark --
71Seaports Serving the San Fernando Valley
Seaport Metric Revenue Tons Port of Los
Angeles 75,200,000 Port of Long
Beach 104,800,000
72Seaports Serving the San Fernando Valley
Seaport Cruise Line Passengers Port of Los
Angeles -- Port of Long Beach
945,000
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77How does the Valley measure-up as an economic
force? What market forces will shape our growth
in the next 20 years? What can be done to build
the economy while providing for broad-based
prosperity? What changes in leadership and
governance would serve the best interests of the
cities and communities of the San Fernando Valley?
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