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Back to EpisodesKoreatown's New Pocket Park: Community Input Begins
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A vacant lot in Koreatown is set to become a new pocket park, thanks to a deal between the city and the Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust. The proposal, which could cost up to $2 million, will be discussed by the Board of Recreation and Park Commissioners on Thursday. Residents have mixed feelings about the project, with some advocating for housing or a shelter for the unhoused. City leaders, including Councilmember Heather Hutt, support the park and plan to hold community meetings to shape its features. The board is expected to approve the project soon, marking the beginning of community input on amenities and addressing concerns about upkeep.
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