LONG BEACH WESTSIDE BEAUTIFICATION PROJECT
Have you seen the proposed plan for the land beside the LA River on the West side of Long Beach yet? It is well thought out, extremely attractive and incredible! If this plan comes to fruition it will beautify the West Side and increase Long Beach home values substantially.
This stroke of genius was developed by 606 Studio, Dept. of Landscape Architecture, College of Environmental Design at California State Polytechnic University. The plan is intended to provide a framework for the city to connect the neighborhoods of the west side of Long Beach, CA with the Los Angeles River.
The Key Issues prompting this plan include:
The Eastside of Long Beach has the bulk of City parks 16.7 acres per 1,000 residents, the Westside has 4.7 acres per 1,000 residents. Not a very green Westside.
The Goals and Objectives of The Plan include integrating the parks and open space creatively to blend with and enhance the natural heritage and historical design of the neighborhoods, while reconnecting them with the river. Initial plans include walking and bicycling paths, mass transit use and more.
The strong heritage and historical design of the neighborhoods along the river are to be complimented in the design elements. Some of the design elements being woven into The Plan are:
The RiverLink concept designates a system of Gateways, Pathways, Connections, and Destinations to direct visitors to and from the Los Angeles River. The plan includes beautifully designed Gateways (Park Entries) that blend with the design of the area. The designs are lovely and will be a tremendous addition to the areas. The Pathways encourage walking and bicycling while providing safe and comfortable paths enhanced by mature trees and landscaping. Stop and rest on one of the many benches along the way and enjoy the beauty of your surroundings.
Proposed RiverLink Spotlighted Sites begin at Long Beach Harbor, at the mouth of the river where an overlook will provide visitors a place to view the new wetland and park areas; then make their way clear up to the City of Paramount:
The City of Long Beach hopes to develop the Magnolia Yards area incorporating live/work lofts, developing a warehouse district featuring galleries, small retail shops, and restaurants, creating economic vitality in an underutilized area within walking distance of Downtown Long Beach.
The proposed Wrigley Heights Park will include Fresh Water Wetlands, an Eco-revelatory Amphitheater, Woodlands, a Playground and mini-park, and a Dog Park among other attractions.
River overlooks are planned viewing areas of river wildlife along the bike path and will provide access across the river channel.
The City of Long Beach RiverLink plan is a creative redefinition of open and unused space that can be adapted as ephemeral open space patches and is the creation of Edward Anaya - James Chaddick - Jon Loxley and Jeremy Person, whom I would like to personally thank for this stroke of genius.
| Laurie MannyLong Beach Realtor (562) 212-5420 |
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Main Street Realtors Belmont Heights 244 Redondo Avenue Long Beach California 90803 |
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Again, a great post Laurie. The photo is great. How have you been? You don't seem to sleep much!
Hi Chris, Thank you, and yes, I am tired. Working a ton of hours, business is very busy right now, been writing most nights and need more sleep, but I love it, whats a girl to do? I need longer days, so much to do........
How are you doing?
Uncle Fester is better. I have the abs of a 20 year old again. I can fix that witha few martinis and dinner this weekend!
Laurie -- Great post!
Thank you Colleen.
Laurie - BEAUTIFUL picture at the top - how do you do that? Great post on your local area, as always. I love the different types of info you include in your local posts.
NICE!
Ann
Hi Ann, I made this particular one up as a header for a page on my website. I try to keep it interesting. Thank you.
Carole, Thank you, it is a BOMB of an idea. I hope it happens because it blows my mind just thinking about it.