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Faith and Hope Park

Prior to development, the site was a vacant public lot. The LANLT received funding from the California State Parks Proposition 84 Urban Parks grant program to support community engagement, design, and construction of the .5-acre nature park.

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Estrella Park

In 2004, as one of our first projects, the Neighborhood Land Trust acquired the park as a donation from the California Community Foundation.With grants from The Mark S. Taper Foundation, The Annenberg Foundation, and The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation, we upgraded and refurbished the space a few times over the years. Today, the Neighborhood Land Trust still owns and manages Estrella Park.

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Erika J Glazer Community Garden

Grow with Us at the Erika J Glazer Community Garden! Tend your own 4x10 raised plot, with communal planting areas with fruit trees, nopales and wildflowers, a 3-bin compost system, a large greenhouse and meeting area! Participate in a cooperative model with access to a shared toolshed, communal tools, and the knowledge of fellow gardeners.

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East Rancho Dominguez Toddler Park

LA County-owned; located in unincorporated LA County, the site is operated and maintained by the LA County Department of Parks and Recreation; the LANLT conducted community outreach, led the community design process, and built the toddler park within a larger community park and green space. The site includes a large playground area with soft pathways and designed seating areas.

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Athens Toddler Park

Owned by and located in unincorporated LA County, this project was one of five First 5 LA tot lots developed by the Los Angeles Neighborhood Lant Trust. The site includes multiple playground areas, sand, artwork, shaded and artistically designed seated areas.

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76th Street Park

The Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust conducted community outreach and engagement for a community-led design process. The 76th Street Park was a foreclosed property that the City of Los Angeles purchased from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development as part of the City’s 50 Parks Initiative.

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