
It is a tiny park, but my 18 month old had an amazing time traversing the rocks and exploring the plants. It is also clean. A MILLION times cleaner than the Reseda recreational park (which we left...
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It is a tiny park, but my 18 month old had an amazing time traversing the rocks and exploring the plants. It is also clean. A MILLION times cleaner than the Reseda recreational park (which we left...
it's a small patch of grass. Nothing there. Right next to construction and residencies. You can't even call this a park.
this ain't no dang park, it's a small area of dirt and dead grass with random rocks and small bushes. not a fan, no where to sit, boring, and just random
I would love to sit on the city council meeting ask them to produce documentation as to why they thought this was a good use of taxpayer dollars. I'm sure I would just hear 'crickets'. Currently...
I guess this place probably meets the minimum criteria to be called a park but it's more like someone's backyard in the middle of the street. It's really really tiny. You only know you're at the...