Space 134, the city's $150-million plan to build 24 acres of park space atop a trenched stretch of the 134 Freeway [is] slated for a .7 mile stretch between Central and Balboa Avenues, [and] would span from the city's Downtown district to adjacent residential neighborhoods to the east. Glendale officials have trumpeted the project's potential to improve public health, reduce pollution and strengthen transit connections to the rest of [L.A.] County. — urbanize.la
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See also my old interview with Gerdo Aquino (president and principal of SWA Los Angeles studio) titled What is a Park - Landscape or Infrastructure, wherein we discuss (among other things) the proposed Hollywood Freeway Cap park.
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