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See Something, Say Something, A Must Do
You have heard – for years – See Something, Say Something – until it has lost its meaning. But it is still very good advice.
Voting for LA Mayor, 14 Candidates Running
We started with 41 declared candidates but only 14 completed the process, met the requirements, and are on the June 2 ballot. Starting May 4, ballots will be mailed for vote-by-mail. You have two months to decide on whom to vote for mayor of Los Angeles.
Voting for Governor of California, 10 Candidates Running
We started with 32 candidates but only 10 completed the process, met the requirements, and are on the June 2 ballot. Starting May 4 ballots will be mailed for vote-by-mail. You have two months to decide on whom to vote for Governor of California.
South Park Condo Market Snapshot March 2026 By Michael Robleto, Realtor @ Compass
The South Park condo market continues to move slowly as inventory remains elevated and transaction volume stays thin. This monthly column tracks key metrics within the South Park BID boundary to provide a consistent view of supply, pricing, and buyer activity in the neighborhood.
Dignity Health California Hospital Ask a Doctor, Received Rave Reviews
Dr. Luigi Di Stefano, Director of the Emergency Room at Dignity Health California Hospital (DHCH), met and spoke with South Park residents at the second annual Ask a Doctor event on March 16 at Ten50’s lounge. Luigi is a former South Park resident, and his wife was an original owner at Luma. He knows the neighborhood.
Nicky’s Tacos – For a Quick Bite Late at Night
If you’ve ever attended a show at Belasco or the Mayan in the last few years you will have no doubt noted the taco operation right across the street at Olive and 11th. Nicole, Emiliano, and Lilly are there ready to serve your pre-show and post-show hunger!
Revisiting the “Scooter Issue”
Early-on, at the introduction of rental scooters to the South Park/Social District neighborhood in 2017, I wrote several letters to Christopher Antonelli, who was at the time the “get it done” person for CD14’s then Councilman Kevin de Leon. According to an internet search, Mr. Antonelli is currently the Director of Community Engagement for CD 2. I have attached below a copy of the second and final attempt in 2017 at “getting something done” on what has been recognized from the start as a near and present danger to anyone who walks on our neighborhood’s sidewalks:
A Neighborhood Note :
During the presentation at Ten50 sponsored by SPNA last week, Dr. Luigi De Stefano, Director of Emergency Room Operations at California Dignity Health Hospital, revealed the emergency room operation desperately needs donations of clean casual clothing (shirts, pants, socks, coats and underwear for both men and women) and serviceable shoes of all sizes.
Oceanwide “Graffiti Towers” finds a buyer?
Late this afternoon (Monday, 2/23/26) articles began hitting the internet confirming a buyer for the long-suffering Oceanwide project. Then, just an hour ago, the LA Times submitted a confirming article. We may have a solution to our neighborhood’s most visible problem!
Downtown Recovery Plan, Assemblymember Haney Speaks to Downtown Residents
California Assemblymember Matt Haney spoke with downtown residents on February 13 about downtown recovery. He was invited by the DTLA RA (Downtown Los Angeles Residents Association).
2026 Los Angles Mayor’s Race, 41 Declare Intent
Mayor Karen Bass has declared intent to run for reelection. Rick Caruso indicated interest but decided not to run. On the last day to file, Councilmember Nithya Raman entered the race, bringing the total of interested candidates to 41.
California Governor’s Race 2026, 32 Declared Intent to Run
Current Governor Gavin Newsom is ineligible for election to a third term which has opened the race to include former presidential candidates, U.S. representatives, former Los Angeles mayor, San Jose mayor, former U.S. cabinet secretary, former advisor to UK prime minister, college student, actor, and more.
SPNA Volunteers Gather at The Wine Station
With the start of a new year, South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA) hosted an evening for new volunteers at The Wine Station on Hope at 12th Street. SPNA is an all-volunteer organization. With no paid staff, SPNA hosts events, supports local businesses, and advocates for the neighborhood through the work of volunteers.
The South Park/Social District BID has a new Board Member
Daniel Aman, is the newest member of the South Park/Social District BID, the entity tasked with making our South Park neighborhood a vibrant, clean, and safe community.
Arriving, Coming, Going, Staying, Building, in South Park
Look around and what do you see? Here are some neighborhood updates.
South Park Condo Market Snapshot – February 2026
I’ve lived in South Park since 2009 and track our condo market closely as part of my day-to-day work. Beginning this month, I’ll be including a short, data-focused snapshot in each SPNA newsletter so owners and renters alike can see what is actually happening inside our neighborhood boundaries.
A South Park Personality: Vicky Beaulieu – Avant-Garde Fashion Designer
Vicky Beaulieu’s bio reads “she is the visionary designer behind Temptress Armory, an avant-garde fashion label crafting one-of-a-kind, fantasy infused creations for the modern goddess and warrior.” She is also a resident of South Park!
SAFETY AMBASSADORS
In the puzzle that is the South Park Neighborhood, Safety Ambassadors are an important and impactful piece. Provided through the Social District BID, they add an extra layer of security to our community.
SPNA needs you!
Your South Park Neighborhood Association is growing. We have been adding to all aspects of our organization and The South Park Scene is no exception.

