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Drone as First Responder
Police drones are in our future in downtown according to a presentation by LAPD officer Thomas Andreas to the Central Area Community Police Advisory Board on May 25 at the Central Station. Four South Park residents were in attendance.
LA City’s Move on Oil Wells in the City + South Park
Why should you be interested in LA city’s interest in an ordinance to prohibit citywide new oil and gas extraction AND the phasing out of existing operations? Because we have an oil well site in South Park – between Hill and Broadway and Pico and 14th Place.
DTLA’s Multifamily Residential Market is Strong
The COVID epidemic of recent years did not do any favors for the downtown residential market. With the city being largely cleared out by the necessity of remote work, residential and commercial real estate found itself in an unwelcome slumber. During this period, it was hard to stay optimistic about occupancy growth in the city’s future.
Oceanwide Ad Hoc Committee: Moving Forward
South Park residents answered the call in last month’s newsletter to put Oceanwide back on everyone’s agenda by acting on a resolution. Eight neighbors with experience in law, development, business, and communication met to begin the work.
Part I Behind the Scene at Javier’s, The Past, Present, and Future
Javier’s brings a 30-year heritage of fine Mexican dining to the neighborhood with their sixth restaurant located on 12th Street between Figueroa and Flower in the Circa Apartment Complex.
Part II: Experience Javier’s Vibe, Dine, Drink, Décor
A clean cave-like entrance pulls you into the restaurant. The inside is reminiscent of the kind of beautiful, elegant restaurants found throughout Mexico City's trendy neighborhoods with large tables and cream-colored booths surrounded by plants and an elegant bar. Javier's is a high-end cantina that opened mid-May on12th Street between Flower and Figeroa.
Fiesta Michoacana – Open Now Ready to Satisfy your Sweet Tooth
South Park has a fascinating new business unlike any you’ve ever seen locally. Fiesta Michoacana, directly across from Luma Condominiums on Hope Street, offers an eclectic mix of just about anything and everything you have ever craved to eat! Their motto: “The Best Paleteria in the world with high gourmet quality.” What’s a paleteria? Stop by and find out!
Expanded Film Program, ASU and Universidad de Guadalajara Join Programs
Arizona State University (ASU) and Universidad de Guadalajara have joined together to connect their respective film schools, beginning with a new agreement signed at ASU’s California Center on Broadway at 11th.
Give a Few Hours, Make a Huge Impact!
Are you seeking a fun and meaningful volunteer opportunity with a program that's making a positive impact on children and families right here in our neighborhood? Hope Street Margolis Family Center, a program of California Hospital Medical Center, provides educational, recreational and wellness resources to help low-income families thrive.
Summer in South Park: SPNA’s 4th Annual Neighborhood Night Out
Join us for the 4th Summer Neighborhood Night Out in South Park on Tuesday, August 5, from 6 to 9 pm. This happens to be National Neighborhood Night Out as well..
Save the Date: The 6th Annual A Taste of South Park!
The South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA) is thrilled to present the 6th Annual A Taste of South Park, happening on Saturday afternoon, September 27, 2025, in the AEG parking lot on the northwest corner of Grand Ave. and 11th St.
Fun, Fun, and More Fun Times,Sunday in Wishbone Park
The Home and Garden Market drew 250 people to Wishbone Park on Sunday, May 18. It was a beautiful day in the park!
Quicker Ride to the Beach,A Possibility
The Los Angeles City Council took the first steps to speed up Metro service on the A Line (Long Beach to Pasadena and Azusa) and E Line (Santa Monica to East LA) which serve the Pico Station in South Park. The action took place at the April 29 meeting of the Council.
Don’t Even Think About It, Bus Lane Enforcement
This is a public service announcement! If you discarded the recent mailing from Metro since you never ride the bus, it was intended for you, a car driver. Here is what you need to know when driving.
Keep Your Out-of-Town Visitors in South Park!
Living in one of the greatest cities in the world means that you will inevitably have visitors from out of town.
DLANC Election Results (Unofficial)
Unofficial election results for the Downtown Los Angeles Neighborhood Council (DLANC) election on April 22 were released this week. Official results will be available on May 7, which allows for all mailed ballots to be received and counted.
Who + How to Contact Your Representatives
We have a voice! We have been using our voice – for the LA convention center expansion, chain-sawing of trees in downtown, oil well site in South Park, increased crime. SPNA has reached out to CD14 councilmember Ysabel Jurado, LA May Karen Bass, LAPD Captain Jovel.
Tree Vandalism in DTLA: Followed by Quick Community Action
In the early hours of Saturday, April 19, a depraved individual used a chainsaw to cut down almost two dozen healthy, mature trees on the streets of DTLA. Many citizens were outraged and took immediate action. Community outcry was voiced through several citizen petitions, many emails, and calls to CD 14, LAPD, LA Mayor Bass, and the LA City Council demanding immediate action to apprehend the perpetrator and to replace the damaged trees.
Proposed LA Convention Center Expansion Takes Another Step Forward
A packed Council Chamber watched the LA City Council vote in favor of a phased plan for the Los Angeles Convention Center (LACC) expansion project estimated at $2.2 billion with completion by 2029, with a pause during the Olympics. SPNA (South Park Neighborhood Association), DTLA RA (DTLA Residents Association), and South Park BID (Business Improvement District) spoke on behalf of the project at the Economic Development and Jobs Committee meeting on April 8 and again at the LA City Council meeting on April 9.

