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overview | LA: starved for
green | inequitable distribution of green | existing
measures are ineffectual | environmental reasons for LANLT | opportunistic
strategy
Parks and open space are fundamental to the livability of cities
and their neighborhoods. But
in Los Angeles, a city historically conceived as a place of low-density
homes each with its own private garden, civic leaders set aside
extraordinarily modest amounts of land for open space and park/recreational
purposes. As the city has grown and become increasingly dense, concern
about lack of adequate park and recreation space for city residents
has grown rapidly. Except for a few big parks, the City of Los Angeles
is lacking in enough parks and green space considering the population.
(See Map 1 of "Parks and Park Funding", in PDF format).
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