Fellowship Garden of Love Community Garden
Located in Willowbrook, the Community Garden features 3x5 or 4'x8' plots and access to communal planting areas and fruit trees.
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.
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.
Esperanza Elementary School Greening
Located in the densely populated neighborhood of Westlake / MacArthur Park, the Esperanza Elementary School campus, like many in LA, is mostly asphalt. Designs will include outdoor classrooms, expansion of a current native habitat built in 2017 as well as storm water capture and lots of native and shade producing plantings.
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.
El Cariso Little Green Fingers Garden
LA County-owned; the garden is operated and maintained by the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation in partnership with community gardeners. The Los Angeles Community Garden Council is the garden’s fiscal conservator.
Eastmont Little Green Fingers Garden
This privately-owned garden is located at the Eastmont Community Center, which owns, operates and maintains the garden in partnership with residents. The Los Angeles Community Garden Council is the garden’s fiscal conservator and the park itself includes a community garden as well as smaller children’s play and learning areas.
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.
Cedar Ridge Little Green Fingers Garden
This privately-owned garden is located at the Cedar Ridge Apartment Complex, a low-income housing facility with Penny Lane Services. Cedar Ridge owns, operates and maintains the garden.
Belvedere Little Green Fingers Garden
The LA County-owned garden is located at Belvedere Community Regional Park and will be operated and maintained by the community gardeners with support from the County’s Department of Parks and Recreation.
Gage and Avalon Triangle Pocket Park
The Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust currently has a 10-year lease to operate and maintain the .33-acre property that includes a playground, benches, shaded spaces and an exercise area.
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.
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.
11th Avenue Park
The 11th Avenue Park Renovation project is the renovation of an existing 0.27-acre park located in the community of Hyde Park in South Los Angeles. Owned by the City of Los Angeles and managed by the Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust, the park provides some of the only green space in the community.