Spacious Parks Are Already a Key Component to the Mostly-Residential Palisades, however Dogs Are Not Allowed
By Zach Armstrong
The L.A. Board of Recreation and Park Commissioners voted to use for a $1.5 million grant which might create an off-leash canine park in Pacific Palisades that includes new fencing, a concrete journey path, artificial surfacing, safety lighting, a hydration station and canine agility tools.
The set location for the proposed park is Temescal Canyon Park.
In 2021, the identical 12 months that just about 3,500 Palisadian petition signatures had been garnered asking for an off-leash canine park, it was introduced town put aside $765,000 for a canine park additionally with Temescal Park as the situation. At the time, Public Information Officer Rose Watson acknowledged the Parks and Rec division would work with Council District 11 to find out the challenge’s funding supply.
Spacious parks are already a key part to the mostly-residential Palisades from different L.A.’s extra bustling neighborhoods. But dogs will not be allowed to roam by them with no leash.
Hiking trails, picnic areas and different leisure zones may be discovered at locations akin to Will Rogers State Historic Park and Temescal Canyon Park. In November, Veterans Garden at 851 Alma Real Dr. took home the highest prize within the panorama class on the Los Angeles Architectural Awards. The prior month, Palisades-Malibu YMCA was offered with $1 million to revive Simon Meadow Park with new gathering and toilet buildings.
The Pacific Palisades (Temescal Canyon) Dog Park is a part of the identical group of functions made by RAP beneath the identical allocation program for enhancements at 109th Street Recreation Center and the Sixth Street Viaduct PARC Project.