Letters to the Editor: Frank McCourt's Dodger Stadium gondola would be an environmental injustice (via latimesopinion)
would severely compromise people’s experience of the park, a taxpayer-funded green space that the area’s historically underserved residents fought for decades to establish.
These impacts on the park would be an environmental injustice. LA State Historic Park was born from an outpouring of community activism that transformed a rail yard into a green urban oasis, with all of the related health and community benefits. It is well used by residents, neighbors and visitors from throughout the city and has also become a vital, climate-resilient native landscape supporting local wildlife.
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