Safety and sanitation improvements are headed to a popular park in South LA after community members say they have been asking city leaders to make needed changes.
The South LA Wetlands Park is north of Slauson Avenue between San Pedro Street and Avalon Boulevard, just east of the 110 Freeway.
More than 500 people signed a petition circulating online asking officials to install proper restrooms at the park, enhance security measures and improve the quality of the water of the wetlands for the animals.
Victor Vasquez, who organized the petition, said the park has been neglected for many years.
“When it opened, it was a new green space in the inner city, something that’s rare to come by,” said Vasquez.
Adriana Cabrera, the president of the Central Alameda Neighborhood Council, wrote a letter to Mayor Karen Bass’ office as well.
“A lot of us struggle with health problems because we …