In the LA Times, Jessica Garrison writes an ode to Debs Park, "the neglected wild child of the Los Angeles city park system" that covers 320 acres by the 110 in Montecito Heights. Former City Councilmember Mike Hernandez, who drove Debs's creation, says he'd like to connect the park to other open spaces nearby "and to turn it into a park almost as grand as Griffith Park, 'the big park by the Arroyo,' he says he would call it." [LAT, image via]
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