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Councilmember Padilla wins approval to study Sepulveda Basin website, orders reports on two splash-pad projects
Summary
The Los Angeles City Council approved motions to create an online hub for Sepulveda Basin information and to require timelines and cost estimates for two splash-pad projects in the Sixth District, Councilmember Padilla said during the Sept. 17 meeting.
Councilmember Padilla urged the City Council on Sept. 17 to approve two motions to increase public access to recreation in the Sixth District: one to create a dedicated website for the Sepulveda Basin and another to deliver timelines and cost estimates to restore and build splash pads at Panorama Recreation Center and Allegheny Park. The council voted to approve the related consent items, recorded as 13 ayes.
Padilla said the Sepulveda Basin is “a 2,000 acre green gem” used by residents across Los Angeles and that the motion would “create a dedicated website modeled after Griffith Parks that will serve as a centralized information hub…
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