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The South Park SuperBlock – Remaking the 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 Parks - multiple parks. With the new leadership at CD14 headed by Ysabel Jurado, now is the time to press for more open space for South Park – The Social District.

Onni’s New Olympic + Hill Residential Tower, Now Pre-leasing
The sparkling new Olympic + Hill Residential Tower by Onni at Olympic and Hill is nearing completion and is now accepting lease inquiries. Certificate of Occupancy and first move-ins are projected for July 1, 2025.

May Home and Garden Party in South Park
Did you attend the amazing Frost and Fir Holiday Market last December on the patio at Audiograph on 12th at Olive? An amazing experience – trees and lights and snow and vendors with holiday gifts and foods with amazing scents and children’s activities and Santa. It was a winter wonderful enjoyed by all. Well….

How-To Instructions: April Voting for South Park Representatives on Your Neighborhood Council
Voting in the DLANC election is different than voting in other LA elections. Below is how to register to vote and then how to vote.

Part I - DLANC Candidates for South Park Views, Interests
Nine candidates running for 3 seats for a South Park resident position on the Downtown Los Angeles Neighborhood Council (DLANC) were asked to contribute answers to the following questions. Their answers are as submitted – no edits.

Part II - DLANC Candidates for Downtown-wide Representatives
When voting for Downtown Los Angeles Neighborhood Council (DLANC) candidates in the April 22 election, in addition to voting for South Park representatives, you will also vote for three representatives for downtown-wide positions. You will vote for two area-wide representatives, one at-large representative, and two social service provider representatives for the Downtown Council. Below are the candidates running for these positions.

What the Numbers Say about Downtown LA
A recent survey of Downtown Stakeholders show that 67 percent of the respondents say they love downtown LA, but only 44 percent think downtown is moving in the right direction. The survey was conducted by the Downtown LA Alliance, formerly known as the Downtown Center Business Improvement District.

A SPNA Founder, Newsletter Writer Virginia Wexman
The Scene, SPNA’s monthly newsletter, pays tribute this issue to Virginia Wexman who died in mid-March. Virginia was a contributor to The Scene from the very first issue. She wrote articles about transportation. She was an advocate and user of the bus and rail system and chaired the Transportation Committee for the League of Women Voters.

Phase, not Pause, LA Convention Center Expansion
The LA City Council recently received a community impact statement supporting a postponement of the Los Angeles Convention Center expansion until after the 2028 Olympic Games. The reason for the postponement centered on the massive damage from recent wildfires which will put a strain on city resources also needed for the convention center expansion.

Proposed Development at 1220 S. Hope Street
Developer Relevant Group presented a proposed mixed-use development at 1220 S. Hope Street to the Planning and Land Use Committee of Downtown Los Angeles Neighborhood Council (DLANC). The proposal is for an eight-story building with 531 studio apartments, parking for 109 vehicles, and 7,000+ square feet of ground floor commercial space. Twenty-seven of the apartments would be for low-income households.

Hotel Project Moves Forward at 1130 S. Hope
The proposed hotel project at 1130 S. Hope, opposed by Luma and Evo HOAs, has moved forward with the filing of permits on February 13, for an eight-story hotel with rooftop deck, one level basement, and retail space at ground level.

We Need to Pull Together – Not Pull Apart
“The U.S. has the lowest life expectancy of any rich country, which was not true for most of the 20th century. The U.S. has the highest murder rate of any rich country and the world’s highest rate of fatal drug overdoses. It also has one of the lowest rates of trust in the federal government and among the highest rates of youth depression and single-parent families.

A New Era of Dining & Entertainment in South Park, Introducing The Gallery
South Park Neighborhood Association is very excited to welcome The Gallery, a groundbreaking dining and entertainment destination redefining immersive experiences. Located at 330 W. Olympic Blvd. at the corner of Olive, The Gallery is more than just a restaurant—it’s an artful fusion of cuisine, music, and cutting-edge visuals designed to transport guests into a world of sensory delight.

EVO: Luxury Living with a Strong Community Spirit
EVO is a premier luxury condominium complex offering modern living with a strong sense of community at 1155 S. Grand. Opened in 2008, EVO features 316 units across 27 floors, including three subterranean parking levels.
Heart Healthy Informationfrom Cardiologist Neighbor
A pre-Valentine Day event with cardiologist Dr. Marc Girsky on February 11 at Ten50 hosted by SPNA (South Park Neighborhood Association) and Dignity Health California Medical Center provided answers to a range of questions regarding heart healthy topics.

To Help YOU with Your Vote, DLANC Candidate Information for South Park Seats
The Downtown Los Angeles Neighborhood Council (DLANC) election deadline is April 22. But prior to that, you must register to vote for this specific election. Being a registered voter does not work for this election. The article in this newsletter, “DLANC April Voting, South Park Representatives, How-To Instructions” walks you through the voting process and lists South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA) registration events.

DLANC April Voting, South Park Representatives How-To Instructions
Your South Park representative on the Downtown Los Angeles Neighborhood Council (DLANC) is the closest elected official to your daily life. Their main responsibility is to represent you among the myriad of LA city departments including your CD14 representative. DLANC is the liaison between you and LA city government. You get to vote on who represents you in April.

Stop the Bleed
Learn how to Stop the Bleed 2nd Friday of every month at Dignity Health California Hospital Medical Center!

Distracted Driving
Are you Driving Distracted? Put down that cell phone and attend this important presentation at Dignity Health California Hospital Medical Center!

Capital Grille: Winner, 2024 A Taste of South Park Best of the Bites Award
The winner is - Capital Grille with their booth presentation, extraordinary meat sampling, and overall positive vibe. They earned the first such award. Congratulation Capital Grille. South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA) appreciates you.