Today we’re excited to share a new report, Common Ground: Favorite Public Spaces in Los Angeles.
Over the past year, we asked nearly 200 Angelenos a simple question:
What’s your favorite public space in Los Angeles, and why?
The answers took us across the city—from Griffith Park and the Los Angeles River Greenway to Little Tokyo, neighborhood sidewalks, local parks, plazas, and community gathering places.
People told us about places that connect them to nature, childhood memories, family traditions, exercise, community, and everyday life.
One person described a stretch of Ventura Boulevard they have visited for years because it is accessible, familiar, and full of memories. Another shared their love for Little Tokyo because it offers culture, walkability, and the chance to spend an entire day exploring on foot. Others spoke about neighborhood parks, plazas, and sidewalks that provide opportunities to gather, play, relax, and connect.
The report highlights several themes:
- People value public spaces that are close to home.
- Walkability and accessibility matter.
- Parks remain beloved destinations, but neighborhoods themselves are important public spaces.
- People use public space to connect with nature, unwind, exercise, and spend time with others.
Most importantly, the report reminds us that public space is personal.
Sidewalks, parks, plazas, and shared public places are more than infrastructure. They are where people build memories, find connection, and experience their city.
We hope you’ll take time to explore the report and perhaps discover a few new places along the way.
Read the full report: Common Ground: Favorite Public Spaces in Los Angeles