Ricardo Lara Linear Park Landscape Performance Series

One such community is Lynwood, California, where the five-block Ricardo Lara Linear Park replaces a barren, freeway-adjacent right-of-way with a shaded green space that affords park access to more than 26,000 neighbors. Ricardo Lara Linear Park transformed five blocks of flood-prone, underused, dumping ground along Interstate 105 in Lynwood, California.

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Ricardo Lara Park is a vibrant city park and a case study in landscape infrastructure. It demonstrates how a small investment and creative thinking about landscape can transform the very infrastructure that has long divided and isolated a community into an amenity that unites it, offering much-needed environmental and recreational benefits. Ricardo Lara Linear Park Methods Research Fellow: Claire Latané MLA, LEED AP, SITES AP Assistant Professor California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Research Assistant: José Guadalupe Gutierrez MLA 2021 California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Research Assistant: José Luis Reynoso BSLA 2021 Ricardo Lara Linear Park City Operated Facility Address: 3850 Fernwood Ave Lynwood CA 90262 Website: http://www.lynwood.ca.us/ Park Amenities: Fitness Zones Picnic Tables Children's Play Areas Dog Parks Visit Website Directions See an issue with this info? Tell us here. - Ricardo Lara Linear Park in Lynwood, California, United States: photo : Jonnu Singleton/SWA San Francisco, CA, November 2021 - Eleven award-winning projects from SWA Group show how landscape and the creation of a thoughtful "common ground" can contribute to urban resilience and vitality.

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July 14, 2022 By Alfredo Santana Contributing Writer LYNWOOD — Ernesto Rea believes the new bike trail being built on Fernwood Avenue in Lynwood will encourage many residents to exercise along the 1.5-mile stretch, or use it as an alternative to reach public transportation stations nearby. The Ricardo Lara Linear Park demonstrates how underused land can be repurposed to benefit an entire community. Teamwork and creativity transformed a vacant five-acre (2 ha) stretch of land along Interstate 105 in Lynwood into a park that advances social equity, improves environmental health, and offers recreation spaces for all ages. SWA Los Angeles The Ricardo Lara Linear Park was realized in part through a $5 million grant from the California Department of Parks and Recreation's Proposition 84 fund. From the start of design through the end of construction, the project took 18 months to complete. This small city park has transformed a vacant lot into a community treasure and showcases.

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Ricardo Lara Linear Park Owner: City of Lynwood Landscape Architect: SWA SWA's design transformed a barren and unutilized freeway adjacent right of way into a safe and vibrant community resource. Ricardo Linear Park remedies some of the negative impacts of the freeway and restores a sense of ownership for the residents of City of Lynwood. "Ricardo Lara Linear Park is a vibrant community park that offers vital open space and recreational amenities for an area that has suffered from urban blight for many decades. It fills a void and begins to address the uneven distribution of open spaces in Southern California's underserved communities." Ricardo Lara Linear Park Methods Research Fellow: Claire Latané MLA, LEED AP, SITES AP Assistant Professor California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Research Assistant: José Guadalupe Gutierrez MLA 2021 California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Research Assistant: José Luis Reynoso BSLA 2021 California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Firm Liaisons: George Kutnar Jonah. In 2015, the City of Lynwood converted an unused strip of land abutting the I-105 freeway into Ricardo Lara Park , a mile-long linear park featuring fitness stations, a community garden, and children's play areas. Soon, another vacant site along the same highway could be repurposed in like fashion.

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This is "Ricardo Lara Linear Park" by SWA Group on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them. Repairing the Rift: Ricardo Lara Linear Park Lynwood, California, United States SWA Group. five-block linear park. The park supports an abundance of recreational amenities and gathering spaces for the approximately 26,000 people who live within a half-mile walking distance. The park's programming focuses on exercise, education, and play.