Glendale Regional Park will be a welcome west-side amenity, but could gentrification end up displacing locals?
| March 20, 2023, 11:51 a.m.
The decorative rocks that separated the fiberglass characters that used to greet kids to the park eventually were covered in graffiti. The amenity that once made neighbors proud became an area that concerned them. “I’m a minority, and I’m all for home prices going up,” he said, “and just because we’ve historically been a more poor neighborhood, I don’t think that we should settle for that and … remain the poor neighborhood in the city.”
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