
Definitely thought this was a dog park bc of how the unleashed dogs have taken over the non playground area. We don't have a dog, and only bring our toddler into the playground area. Other parents...
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The City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks manages a diverse array of recreational facilities and services, including parks, swimming pools, community centers, and special event venues. Their mission is to provide the community with accessible and engaging spaces for recreation and leisure activities.
With a history dating back to the City's first Freeholder Charter in 1889, the department oversees public lands established for community use, reflecting a commitment to enhance the quality of life for all residents. They prioritize inclusive environments, featuring universal accessible playgrounds and various recreational opportunities for individuals of all ages and abilities.
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Definitely thought this was a dog park bc of how the unleashed dogs have taken over the non playground area. We don't have a dog, and only bring our toddler into the playground area. Other parents...
Arts District Park, nestled near Urth Cafe, provides a cozy spot to relax amidst the city. Though small, its greenery and seating make it perfect for a quick break or leisurely stroll.
Initially this was not a dog park. The official art district dog park is a couple blocks away. But not many ppl would go there so I started bringing my dog here because I would see so many ppl in...
It's a nice park, not meant to be a dog park. Pretty crowded for covid though so if you're not comfortable, don't go near here. The doors are not meant for dogs - so if you have dogs that tend to...
This park is wonderful and has so much potential however it's confusing as to what this park really is for, is it it a dog park? There are signs stating no dogs off leash however we frequent the...
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