![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() TBC is currently developing a new intergenerational project called “The Golden Letter League”. All hours spent with the program will be recorded as community service hours and a certificate of completion will be awarded at the end of the year. Current high school students with a genuine interest in character building, leadership development, and a positive attitude are invited to join by completing the online application. The Teens for a Better Community (TBC) Youth Leadership Program and Counselor in Training (CIT) programs offer youth the opportunity to work side by side with Recreation staff to obtain valuable work experience and earn service hours. The Recreation and Community Services Department will hosts a series of Focus Group meetings and Pop-up Events to gather feedback on the design elements of the project. User groups, organizations, and patrons of Las Palmas Park are invited to play an important role in the planning process and design of the Revitalization Project. The outdoor exercise equipment, restrooms, and the concession stand all will be refurbished as well. Lighting will be installed on the walking paths the baseball fields and the picnic shelters. Other park improvements include renovations to the basketball court, baseball fields, walking paths, and picnic shelters. The project will also renovate the learning center, the patio restrooms, and the playground, which will include ADA accessibility and shading. The revitalization project includes the construction of a new multipurpose athletic field, a splash pad, a Tennis/Pickleball court, and new landscaping throughout the park. The California Department of Parks and Recreation awarded 4.2 million to the City for the Las Palmas Park Revitalization Project as part of the Statewide Parks Development and Community Revitalization Grant Program and Governor Newsom Administration’s “Outdoors for All” initiative. These extraordinary efforts will help with the City, County, and global effort to stop the spread of COVID-19. Thank you for your support and understanding as we adapt to this fluid situation. As it is the top priority for RCS to take precautions to ensure the health and safety of park guests, visitors, program participants, team members, and the Community. The RCS Department will slowly re-open amenities, park areas, and recreation programs and services, based on the reopening protocols set by the County of Los Angeles and health guidelines to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. The Recreation and Community Services Department (RCS) will continue to monitor the pandemic and adherence to health guidelines and precautions issued by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, that are critical to safely operate our parks, programs, and facilities. Parks are an important aspect of the health and joy for the San Fernando community and play a vital role in how San Fernando residents manage the changes to the way we all live, work and play. ![]()
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