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Below is some general information about Encino:

Encino is an affluent neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California, with a relatively high proportion of white residents, compared with the city at large. It has a high ratio of military veterans among its 44,000+ residents. Encino has three public and eight private schools, including two private high schools, and the community has been the home of many notable people. Encino includes the Los Encinos State Historic Park and the Sepulveda Dam Recreation Area, which features athletic fields and other recreation facilities. Elsewhere there is a sports complex and a dog park. There are approximately 3,800 businesses employing about 27,000 people. Encino derives its name from the Rancho Los Encinos, a parcel of land given to three Mission Indians by the Mexican government after the secularization of the California missions beginning in 1834. Rancho Encino was established in 1845.

The local economy provides jobs primarily in health care, social services, and professional services sectors. There are approximately 3,800 businesses employing about 27,000 people at an annual payroll of $1,400,000,000. Enoki Films USA has its headquarters in Encino. Encino is in Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors district 3. The United States Postal Service operates the Encino Post Office at 5805 White Oak Avenue and the Balboa Van Nuys Post Office at 4930 Balboa Boulevard.

California State Parks operates the 5-acre Los Encinos State Historic Park in Encino. The park includes the original nine-room de la Ossa Adobe, the Garnier Building, a blacksmith shop, a pond, and a natural spring. The Sepulveda Dam Recreation Area includes the Woodley Worel/Magnus Cricket Complex with the four best grass cricket pitches in the United States. Host to many famous stars and games reflecting cricket’s origins in Los Angeles from 1888. Also included in the basin is the Encino Golf Course and the Balboa Golf Course, having a total of 36 golf holes. The Balboa Municipal Golf Course, a short-length golf course, was lengthened by Steve Timm in 2008. The Balboa course has a banquet room, back nine play, cart rental, club rental, classes, a lighted driving range, a lounge, practice chipping greens, practice putting greens, and a restaurant. The Encino Municipal Golf Course, the second course of the two Sepulveda Dam courses, is a medium-length course that was designed by William P. Bell and Sons and opened in 1957. The course has large, tree-lined fairways. The course has the same features that the Balboa course has. The Balboa Sports Complex in Encino includes a lighted baseball diamond, lighted outdoor basketball courts, a children’s play area, a community room, a lighted football field, a lighted handball court, an indoor gymnasium without weights and with a capacity for 400 people, an unlighted soccer field, lighted tennis courts, and lighted volleyball courts. The Sepulveda Basin Off-leash Dog Park is a dog park in Encino. The dog park has 6.5 acres of leash-free dog area, a 0.5-acre small dog area, an on-leash picnic area, 100 parking spots, and public telephones. The Sepulveda Garden Center, a community garden area in Encino, has about 16 acres of land and 420 garden plots.

Forty-six percent of Encino residents aged 25 and older had earned a four-year degree by 2000, a high percentage for both the city and the county. The percentage of those residents with a master’s degree or higher was also high for the county.

The Encino Velodrome has provided an outdoor oval bicycle racing track since 1963. Los Encinos State Historic Park features historic buildings, a small museum, and picnic grounds. It has recently faced closure due to California’s budget crisis. However, the Park remains open today and is a chance to see some actual history in Los Angeles and remains a jewel to the community. The Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area is a large area in Encino with multiple golf courses, tennis courts, soccer fields, baseball diamonds, bike paths, and a lake bordered by about 2,000 Pink Cloud Cherry Trees that blossom in the Spring and were donated anonymously. Encino Park was founded around 1937 and still draws youngsters to its playgrounds, as well as older visitors who can play basketball or improve their strokes on two lighted tennis courts. For over a millennium, the area known as Encino was the home of a massive California live oak known as the Encino Oak Tree. It is possible that Encino is named because of this particular tree. It was known for both its size and longevity. The tree died on February 7, 1998 after an El Ni–o Storm felled it. Today there is a monument to the great tree at the corner of Ventura Boulevard and Louise Avenue where the Encino Oak once stood.

Source: Encino on Wikipedia