Zoning, Planning and Use
Nov. 15, 2005
Garden Made From Vacant Lot Faces Razing for Warehouses
LOS ANGELES - In the industrial corridor along Alameda at 41st Street in South Los Angeles is a 14-acre community garden filled with banana trees, nopales cactus and Mexican herbs. This almost mythically beautiful swath of green likely will be bulldozed soon to make way for warehouses, despite a decadelong legal battle and civil disobedience by the 350 gardeners who use the land.
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