This revitalization will create vital green spaces, improve accessibility, and enhance connections with community, making Exposition Park a central hub for recreation and culture in Los Angeles.

Exposition Park in Los Angeles is set for a transformative $351.5 million renovation that will add six acres of green space by relocating surface parking underground in preparation for the 2028 L.A. Olympics. As reported by Sam Lubell, the project is spearheaded by Expo Park’s new general manager, Andrea Ambriz, whose leadership aims to unify the park’s cultural and recreational facilities while significantly improving its role as a community gathering space. The plan will enhance the visitor experience by increasing green space, shade, and accessibility, replacing large asphalt lots with vibrant, usable public spaces.
The state-approved funding marks the largest investment in green infrastructure in South L.A.’s history, addressing the long-standing need for park access in one of the city's most park-poor areas. Ambriz has positioned the underground parking project as a cornerstone of the larger 2020 master plan, which also includes new public facilities, improved walkways, and spaces for community programming. The initiative aims to boost health and recreation, climate resilience, and job creation in the region.
Ambriz, who took over as general manager in 2023, has worked to gain momentum for the park’s overhaul by securing early funding, expanding her team, and building consensus among the park’s many stakeholders. Her vision for the park extends beyond its function as a venue for sports and cultural institutions, emphasizing its potential as a central hub for local residents and visitors alike. Ambriz has also been actively working to raise additional funding through public and private sources, including philanthropic donors.
While the ambitious timeline is set to have the renovations completed before the 2028 Olympics, challenges remain. These include minimizing disruptions during construction and avoiding the unintended consequence of gentrification in the surrounding area. However, Ambriz’s extensive experience and community-focused approach have inspired confidence among her partners that she will deliver a lasting, positive legacy for Exposition Park and the South L.A. community.
FULL STORY: Inside the $351.5-million makeover coming to L.A.’s Exposition Park

Rethinking Redlining
For decades we have blamed 100-year-old maps for the patterns of spatial racial inequity that persist in American cities today. An esteemed researcher says: we’ve got it all wrong.

Planetizen Federal Action Tracker
A weekly monitor of how Trump’s orders and actions are impacting planners and planning in America.

Montreal Mall to Become 6,000 Housing Units
Place Versailles will be transformed into a mixed-use complex over the next 25 years.

Santa Clara County Dedicates Over $28M to Affordable Housing
The county is funding over 600 new affordable housing units via revenue from a 2016 bond measure.

Why a Failed ‘Smart City’ Is Still Relevant
A Google-backed proposal to turn an underused section of Toronto waterfront into a tech hub holds relevant lessons about privacy and data.

When Sears Pioneered Modular Housing
Kit homes sold in catalogs like Sears and Montgomery Ward made homeownership affordable for midcentury Americans.
Urban Design for Planners 1: Software Tools
This six-course series explores essential urban design concepts using open source software and equips planners with the tools they need to participate fully in the urban design process.
Planning for Universal Design
Learn the tools for implementing Universal Design in planning regulations.
City of Camden Redevelopment Agency
City of Astoria
Transportation Research & Education Center (TREC) at Portland State University
Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada
Toledo-Lucas County Plan Commissions