Bicentennial Park - The Trust for Public Land

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Bicentennial Park

Bicentennial Park design schematic

Located in the city of Hawthorne, Bicentennial Park is a proposed park renovation that will transform unused and run-down tennis courts into a lively neighborhood park.  The neighborhood where the park is located is very dense and consists primarily of apartment buildings and multi-family housing units.  Community outreach identified the many community priorities for the site and developed them into the concept design shown above. 

Plans include a new water play area, picnic area, and large playground, shooting court, fitness equipment and grassy lawn.  The project is a partnership between The Trust for Public Land, From Lot to Spot and the City of Hawthorne

How You Can Help

To learn more about our parks and playground work in Los Angeles, contact Tori Kjer 

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