How South LA Green Spaces Power Community Health and Hope

Green spaces like South L.A. Wetlands Park are helping South Los Angeles residents promote healthy lifestyles, build community, and advocate for improvements that reflect local needs in historically underserved neighborhoods.

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April 28, 2025, 10:00 AM PDT

By Clement Lau


South LA Wetlands Park in Los Angeles, California.

South LA Wetlands Park in Los Angeles, California. | City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks / South LA Wetlands Park

In the heart of South Los Angeles, where concrete and traffic often dominate the landscape, green spaces like South L.A. Wetlands Park, Gilbert Lindsay Park, and South Park serve as vital oases for low-income communities. These parks offer much-needed opportunities to connect with nature, support mental well-being, and counter the inequity of green space access — residents of L.A. County are three times more likely to live in areas with little or no greenery, according to the USC Equity Research Institute. South L.A. Wetlands Park, built on a former Metro maintenance site, features stormwater harvesting systems and abundant wildlife, promoting ecological restoration and neighborhood health.

The park is also a hub for community activity. Local organizations like Barrios Athletics and the South Central Residents Association host races, meetings, and neighborhood events that foster engagement and stewardship. Community members like Víctor Vázquez and María Sánchez have witnessed the park’s evolution firsthand, advocating for improvements to meet local needs. Their activism — including a successful petition for restroom facilities — has helped spark broader civic participation and foster a stronger sense of ownership among residents.

These grassroots efforts were recently rewarded when District 9 Councilmember Curren Price announced a $4.2 million grant for park upgrades. Residents are hopeful this investment will reflect their vision, not that of outside developers. Sánchez dreams of transforming an abandoned building into a community hub with workshops, a gym, or even a pool. For advocates like her and Vázquez, these parks are more than green space—they're a symbol of resilience, health, and the power of a community that refuses to be overlooked.

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