Colden Avenue Pocket Park - The Trust for Public Land

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Colden Avenue Pocket Park

The Trust for Public Land is working to secure funding for Colden Avenue Pocket Park, which would provide much-needed open space for this densely populated neighborhood of South Los Angeles. With its sunshades, benches, and mosaic-tiled seat walls, the park will provide residents a place to gather, exercise and play. While the kids enjoy their new playground and junior-sized basketball court, adults will be able to exercise with friends at the Fitness Zones™. Features like night-sky friendly lighting, a decorative fence and gate, and drought-tolerant plants will address the community's concerns about park security and maintenance.

Project partners include:
The Community Redevelopment Association/LA, Councilmember Bernard C. Parks and the City of Los Angeles, Department of Recreation and Parks.

How You Can Help

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

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