Hidden Hills, California
Hidden Hills is a city and gated community in the Santa Monica Mountains[6] region of Los Angeles County, California. It is located next to the cities of Los Angeles and Calabasas. The population was 1,725 at the 2020 census.[5]
Arts and culture[edit]
The city has a summer camp for children, community and children's theatre programs, annual parades, carnivals, parties, welcome wagon, snow days, and weekly community-wide barbecues during the summer.
Government[edit]
In the California State Legislature, Hidden Hills is located within the 27th Senate District, represented by Democrat Henry Stern, and in the 45th Assembly District, represented by Democrat James Ramos.[15]
In the United States House of Representatives, Hidden Hills is located within California's 30th congressional district, represented by Democrat Adam Schiff.[16]
Hidden Hills has traditionally been won by Republican candidates for public office.[17][18] However, the 2016 United States presidential election represented a substantial swing toward the Democratic Party in Hidden Hills, with Hillary Clinton carrying the town.[17][19]
In California's 2006 gubernatorial election, incumbent Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger received more than 72% of votes cast, while his Democratic opponent, Phil Angelides, received approximately 25%.[20]
In the 2012 United States presidential election, the Republican candidate, Governor Mitt Romney of Massachusetts received 54.5% of votes cast, compared to the incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama who received 44.4% of votes cast.[17][21][22]
Infrastructure[edit]
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (LASD) operates the Malibu/Lost Hills Station in Calabasas, serving Hidden Hills.[24][25]
The Los Angeles County Fire Department (LACoFD) handles fire service calls for Hidden Hills.
In popular culture[edit]
The city was the setting of a short-lived NBC sitcom Hidden Hills, which aired in 2002–2003.