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Most of the neighborhoods are represented by Councilman [[Eric Garcetti]], but some are represented by [[Tom LaBonge]] or [[Ed Reyes]] and other councilmen.
Most of the neighborhoods are represented by Councilman [[Mitch O'Farrell]], but some are represented by [[Tom LaBonge]] or [[Ed Reyes]] and other councilmen.


The following are neighborhoods in Northwest Los Angeles:
The following are neighborhoods in Northwest Los Angeles:

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Griffith Park, the City's largest public park is in Northwest Los Angeles

Northwest Los Angeles or Northwest of Downtown is a term for several neighborhoods in the central area of Los Angeles, California that are north and west of the city center of Los Angeles, California.

Typically, the names of the individual neighborhoods are used rather than the collective term "Northwest Los Angeles." It is home to the biggest public parks in the City and offers multiple recreational opportunities.

Los Feliz and parts of Silverlake have always been expensive and home to Hollywood celebrities. But since the 1990s other neighborhoods in this area have experienced substantial gentrification. This has gradually displaced various immigrant and poor communities.[1]

Echo Lake in Echo Park

Most of the neighborhoods are represented by Councilman Mitch O'Farrell, but some are represented by Tom LaBonge or Ed Reyes and other councilmen.

The following are neighborhoods in Northwest Los Angeles:

References

  1. ^ "Gentrification divides Echo Park community in Los Angeles". Gentrification divides Echo Park community in Los Angeles, 2008. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 20 March 2012.

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