Meeting speaker says LA County property tax will fund parks, seeks input on master plan

Unspecified meeting · December 1, 2025

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Summary

An unidentified speaker said a voter-approved Los Angeles County property tax will be invested in parks and asked attendees for ideas and opinions on a park master plan.

An unidentified speaker told attendees that a property tax approved by Los Angeles County voters will fund park improvements and that the meeting was convened to gather input on a park master plan.

The speaker said, “We have, a property tax, that was approved by LA County voters again, and voted for a tax.” They added that the intent is to use the revenue for parks: “we wanna make sure that we invest it, back into the parks, and we're here to be able to get, your ideas, opinions about, this master plan of a park.”

The session, as represented in the remarks, focused on soliciting community ideas rather than taking formal action. No motions or votes were recorded in the available transcript. Next steps were not specified in the excerpt; the speaker invited public input to shape the master plan.