Victory Boulevard (Los Angeles) - Communities Along Victory Boulevard (west To East)

Communities Along Victory Boulevard (west To East)

  • West Hills - west of Shoup, Victory Boulevard marks the southern border of West Hills with Woodland Hills to the south
  • Woodland Hills - between the western city limits, and Corbin Avenue on the east, Victory Boulevard marks the northern border of Woodland Hills with West Hills, Canoga Park, and Winnetka to the north
  • Canoga Park - Victory Boulevard marks the southern border of Canoga Park between Shoup, and DeSoto, with Woodland Hills to the south
  • Winnetka - Corbin Avenue is the eastern boundary, DeSoto Avenue is the western boundary, with the Los Angeles River and Woodland Hills to the south.
  • Reseda - Victory Boulevard marks the southern border of Reseda between Corbin Avenue and White Oak Avenue.
  • Tarzana - Victory Boulevard marks the northern border of Tarzana between Corbin Avenue (west) and Lindley Avenue (east)
  • Lake Balboa - between White Oak and I-405 (the San Diego Freeway)
  • Encino - Victory Boulevard marks the northern border of Encino between Lindley Avenue and White Oak
  • Van Nuys - between I-405 (the San Diego Freeway) and Hazeltine Avenue
  • Valley Glen - between Hazeltine Avenue and CA 170 (the Hollywood Freeway)
  • North Hollywood - between CA 170 (the Hollywood Freeway) and Clybourn Avenue
  • Burbank - between Clybourn Avenue and Allen Street
  • Glendale - between Allen Street and Riverside Drive/Sonora Avenue

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