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A WONDERFUL DAY IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23RD
Picture eating and drinking while swaying to the local musicians on The Belasco sponsored stage, clicking cups in a toast, taking selfies, engaging with your friends while making new friends in the neighborhood at the Desmond parking lot on the corner of 11th and Grand Avenue. What a beautiful way to experience the positive offerings of South Park at A Taste of South Park on September 23 from 1 -6 pm.

The South Park SuperBlock –Remaking the S. Grand Ave Corridor
The South Park neighborhood is rapidly growing in population density while experiencing a shortage of green space for residents. South Park desperately needs its namesake: A Park – actually it needs multiple parks!

Your Neighbors are Talking about our Farmers Market
We visited the Farmers Market on September 2 to talk with our neighbors about their favorites at the market. If you have not been, don’t delay. Every Saturday from 9 – 2 pm on Grand between Olympic and 11th, you can buy produce, cheese, bread, pastries, coffee, Dim Sum, tamales, granola, eggs, prepared foods, gluten-free items, and much, much more.

Support Thy Neighborhood… Help support those who support us.
Why are we living in South Park? Reasons may include diversity, walkability, convenience, economic, lifestyle, and entertainment. Choosing where to live and where to spend most of our time is an important life decision. Just as residents choose where to spend their time, energy, and resources,businesses are faced with similar choices. Should they invest their talents, energy, and dollars in South Park?

Hearing on Nuisance Oil Well in South ParkTime to Speak Up!
Our neighborhood is home to the Nasco Petroleum active oil well – between Hill and Broadway and Pico and 14th Place. The oil well is well fenced off from view, but it exists. And it is a health hazard for South Park residents.

Use Your Super Powers and VOTE! National Voter Registration Day – September 19
If you want a voice, if you want your opinion to matter, if you want a better neighborhood, country, or planet, then you need to vote.

Foreclosure Sale for Oceanwide Plaza is On Hold
In a recent article published by Bianca Barragan of BizNow News, the pending forced sale of the struggling and unfinished Oceanwide Plaza has been put on indefinite hold. The foreclosure action brought by the project’s EV-5 investors who claim they are owed more than $157M was called into question by the building’s contractor Lendlease who questioned the priority position of the EV-5 investors in the prospective payout.

UPDATES to Previous SPNA Newsletter Articles
Updates on Oil Wells, Scooter Regs, The Mills Act, Howl-O-Ween Planning, Council Dist. 14 Candidates, and more….
Art, Food, Drink, Beauty - All in One Space
“the art room” is brimming with beauty, humanity, specialty drinks, and good food.

The South Park Farmers Market is Here!
The eagerly anticipated South Park Farmers Market made its debut on Saturday, July 29th on Grand Avenue between 11th and Olympic. Booths spanned almost the entire block, about what you’d expect for a neighborhood market with local offerings. Neighbors were steadily buzzing in and out all morning, stocking up on produce, and checking out what kind of goods they can expect weekly.

A TASTE of South Park - for ALL of South Park
A taste of food from South Park restaurants, a sample of drinks from South Park bars, an entertainment stage with local talent, South Park non-food/drink vendors, and raffle prizes from South Park businesses - a taste of all things South Park for the South Park community will be held on Saturday, September 23, 2023, at 11th Street and Grand Avenue from 1-6 pm.

Neighborhood Night OUT-Standing
South Park neighbors gathered in the 100s (actually 300 neighbors gathered) at the 2nd Annual Neighborhood Night Out at HiDef on August 1.

Oh, the Places You’ll Go – Now! A MUST Experience…
Four minutes from Pico Metro Station to the new Bunker Hill Metro Station behind the Broad Museum. Around three minutes to walk to the entrance of the Broad vs. a 33-minute walk UPHILL on Grand – straight uphill. Or eight minutes from Pico Station to the Little Tokyo-Arts District Station. A nine-minute walk to Manuela Restaurant at the Hauer & Wirth building or a four-minute walk to the Japanese American National Museum vs. a 50-minute walk. Oh, the places you’ll go in the downtown area with the opening of the Metro Regional Connector.

SPNA Incorporates as a 501 (c) (4)
South Park Neighborhood Association has registered with the Internal Revenue Service as a neighborhood association for the purpose of “promoting the common good and general welfare” for all the people in the community. SPNA is a 501(c) (4) non-profit organization.

It’s Getting Hot Out There! What Can You Do This Summer to Help Slow Climate Change?
Despite three decades of warnings and sporadic displays of global coordination over the last 30 years, the fact is we have done far too little, far too slowly to stop further warming of our climate. According to the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change - the leading scientific authority on all things related to climate change), carbon dioxide in our atmosphere is now the highest ever recorded in the last two million years – and trending higher!

Refresh Your Space with Lofty Gardens
As Downtowners, we’ve grown used to concrete sidewalks and cold building exteriors with maybe a patch of grass in sight. But alas - it was just AstroTurf. And for those of us transplants from parts of the country where we grew up surrounded by actual nature, this is the new normal. Try as we may to bring the Great Outdoors into our homes, sometimes we don’t know where to begin. Enter Lofty Gardens, a local business set on helping you create your own lush living environment. We caught up with business owner Bonnie to learn more.

Find Your Community at HiDef Brewing
People are consistently flocking to Downtown L.A. in search of various opportunities, yet as we get older, it becomes more difficult to make connections. I sat down with bartender Stephanie Gutierrez to talk about the diverse schedule of events that HiDef offers, aiming to bring the neighborhood and beyond together. There’s something for everyone.

Anime Expo Once Again Comes to LA LIVE and the LA Convention Center
Most likely, if you have been out on the streets of South Park over the long 4th of July weekend, you will have marveled at how a huge contingency of cartoon characters have literally taken over our quaint little town!

Teresa Y. Hillery - South Park Resident Runs to Represent CD 14 on City Council
Teresa Y. Hillery, a 17-year South Park resident, has filed to represent CD 14 on the LA City Council. Eight candidates have now filed. Currently, incumbent Kevin de Leon has not publicly indicated his intent to seek re-election.

Shut Down the Oil Well in South Park
Our neighborhood is home to an active oil well – between Hill and Broadway and Pico and 14thPlace. It is easy to miss seeing the oil well because it is well fenced, but it exists. And it is a health hazard for South Park residents.