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Metro Local line 240 runs along Reseda Boulevard. Reseda also crosses the G Line at its station located at its intersection with Oxnard Street.. Reseda Boulevard is a targeted Vision Zero corridor and is included in Mayor Eric Garcetti's Great Streets Initiative which calls for protected bicycle lanes, bus boarding islands, hybrid protected left turn signals and improved bus shelters.
The area now known as Reseda was inhabited by Native Americans of the Tongva tribe who lived close to the Los Angeles River. [1]In 1909 the Suburban Homes Company, a syndicate led by H. J. Whitley, general manager of the Board of Control, Harry Chandler, H.G. Otis, M.H. Sherman and O.F. Brandt purchased 48,000 acres of the Farming and Milling Company for $2,500,000. [2]
Reseda — a community in the western San Fernando Valley, and the City of Los Angeles, California. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Marvin Braude Mulholland Gateway. Marvin Braude Mulholland Gateway Park is a 1,500-acre (6.1 km 2) park in the Santa Monica Mountains, with its trailhead at the southern terminus of Reseda Boulevard in Tarzana, Los Angeles, California.
Reseda station is a station on the G Line of the Los Angeles Metro Busway system. [4] It is named after adjacent Reseda Boulevard , which travels north–south and crosses the east–west busway route.
Reseda, Los Angeles, a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley of Southern California Reseda Boulevard, a north–south street in western San Fernando Valley; passes through the Reseda neighborhood Reseda (Los Angeles Metro station), a station on the Orange Line of the LACMTA rail transportation system; named for Reseda Boulevard
Alameda Street; Avenue of the Stars; Broadway; Bundy Drive; Centinela Avenue; Central Avenue; Cesar Chavez Avenue; Fairfax Avenue; Figueroa Street; Florence Avenue
Sepulveda Boulevard: 1928: I-405 (San Diego Freeway), includes 1 separate freeway interchange ramp crossing (upstream of mainline bridge) 1958: Sepulveda Dam: Los Angeles (Encino) Burbank Boulevard (twin bridges) 1974: Balboa Boulevard (twin bridges) 1941 and 1964: Busway: Metro G Line: White Oak Avenue: 1960: Lindley Avenue: 1957: Victory ...