In the wake of the Eaton Fire, Altadena is uniting to restore Loma Alta Park, creating a renewed space for recreation, community gathering, and resilience.

Loma Alta Park, a cherished community space in Altadena, is set to reopen on May 10 after sustaining damage in the Eaton Fire. The park's restoration is largely funded by a $2.4 million donation from the Fire Aid benefit concert, which supported wildfire recovery efforts. At a gathering of residents, tribal leaders, and county officials, Chief Red Anthony Morales of the Gabrielino-Tongva tribe led a ceremonial prayer, emphasizing the park’s renewal as a time for healing. Tribal member Samuel Lopez underscored the natural role of fire in regeneration, calling for a deeper understanding of its impact rather than fear. LA County Fifth District Supervisor Kathryn Barger reaffirmed the community’s resilience, thanking key donors like the Annenberg Foundation for their vital contributions to rebuilding efforts.
As reported by Eddie Rivera, the revitalized park will feature new amenities aimed at enriching the community. A major highlight is the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation’s donation of two new Dodgers Dreamfields, symbolizing perseverance and a bright future for Altadena’s youth. Additional funding from Opening Day and the World Series Championship Ring Ceremony will further support park restoration. Beyond sports, the park will expand its role as a vital community resource, with a new satellite senior center, after-school childcare, and a teen center. The Altadena Library District will also establish a satellite library, while the LA Clippers will refurbish the gym and introduce a Junior Clippers program. The ambitious rebuilding effort is moving at an accelerated pace. “It usually takes about 18 months to plan, design, and build a playground,” said LA County Parks Director Norma García-González. “We’re getting it done in two months.”
Community involvement is central to the park’s recovery. Volunteers, including local organizations, will participate in landscaping, mural painting, and tree planting throughout April. As the event concluded, park renderings were unveiled, and residents expressed gratitude for the restoration of a vital neighborhood gathering place. With its reopening, Loma Alta Park will once again serve as a beacon of resilience, bringing people together and fostering healing after the devastation of the Eaton Fire.
FULL STORY: Rebuilding Loma Alta Park: A Community’s Renewal After the Eaton Fire

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