Parkman Triangle Park is one year old!
Obviously, some time has passed since we updated the last post, so with the Parkman Triangle Park hitting its one year anniversary this month, we thought we’d show off some photos of how the park turned out. Overall, the entire construction process went smoothly and we were able to complete things on time and on budget. The project attracted volunteers from all over the city and in ten weeks we were able to collectively transform a slab of asphalt in the city, one associated with blight and short-sighted urban planning, into another green space that everyone could enjoy.
This project could not have been possible without the generous support of the City of Los Angeles, Councilman Eric Garcetti’s CDC13 Office, the LA Bureau of Engineering, the Silver Lake Neighborhood Council, and all of the volunteers who made the construction a breeze. Vendors who donated their labor or provided materials at a discounted rate are: Bob’s Rooter and Plumbing, Sepulveda Building Materials, C&S Nursery, and Café Tropical. For more background on the park, please visit the main Urban Operations Website: www.urban-ops.net
Labels: median improvement, parkman triangle park, pocket parks, urban green space


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