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Simi Valley is connected to the nearby San Fernando Valley by the Santa Susana Pass in the extreme east of Simi Valley. Simi Valley is located at 34°16'16" North, 118°44'22" West (34.271078, −118.739428) [45] with an elevation of 700–1,000 ft (210–300 m) above sea level.
The East County Courthouse in Simi Valley opened in March 1991. [20] Although the East County Courthouse was intended to provide services for communities east of the Conejo Grade, it was nearly closed in 1993 over a budget dispute and only staffed by court commissioners, whose scope was limited to traffic, small claims, and family cases until 1995.
[11] The 1917 road was the first automobile route between the San Fernando and Simi Valleys. It also was the main northbound 'coast road' to Santa Barbara and San Francisco, until the Conejo Grade in Ventura County between Conejo Valley and the Oxnard Plain on "Camino Real Viejo" (the Old Royal Road, now U.S. Route 101), was improved.
Santa Susana (Spanish for "St. Susan") is a former railroad town located mostly within the City of Simi Valley.A small portion of the community, outside the Simi Valley city limits to the south of the Ventura County Metrolink rail line, is an unincorporated area and census-designated place (CDP). [4]
4595 Cochran St. Simi Valley: Folk art assemblage made out of bottles and other found objects begun in 1956 by Tressa Prisbrey 22: Gottfried Maulhardt Farm: Gottfried Maulhardt Farm: November 6, 2023 : 1251 Gottfried Pl.
The Santa Susana Field Laboratory (SSFL), formerly known as Rocketdyne, is a complex of industrial research and development facilities located on a 2,668-acre (1,080 ha) [1] portion of Southern California in an unincorporated area of Ventura County in the Simi Hills between Simi Valley and Los Angeles.
Santa Susana High School is one of the four public high schools located in the Simi Valley Unified School District in Simi Valley, California.Built in 1970, the school campus was originally designed as a junior high campus formerly known as Sequoia Junior High School.