In HGP and Hollywoodland there are no legal entrances into Griffith Park, they have all been illegally bootlegged in.

Sarajane Schwartz, member of Hollwoodland Gifted Park and Homeowners on Beachwood Drive United (HBDU) spoke before the Recs and Park Commission on January 17,2018. This is factual information that needs to be acted on by the city.

“I’m here speaking for the Hollywoodland Homeowners Assoc which represents the almost 600 homes in this almost century old neighborhood—the only one that juts into Griffith Park as a bottleneck and is precariously surrounded on three sides by parkland in this very high severity fire zone.

Councilman Tom LaBonge’s office workers digging in the park and removing greenery to make an unauthorized view site. These people were not RAP employees.

Our infrastructure of narrow, winding, blind curved, dead end streets with no sidewalks is so substandard that even before our neighborhood was inundated with tourists, a resident died in a house fire because the firetrucks could not navigate our narrow streets.  This was one of the impetuses for starting The Red Flag Program.”

“There are no legal entrances into the park.  They have all been bootlegged in.  By bootlegged, for example, we have footage of office workers digging in  the park and removing greenery to make an unauthorized view site. These people were not RAP employees.  This is no way to run a park. “

“The one at the end of Beachwood was the subject of recent litigation, and in the court findings the City stipulated that this never was an official entrance into the park.

1994 Switchback.

Several years earlier without any proper process a switchback and parking lot had been put in. RAP removed the parking lot, but not the illegal switchback.  We are demanding that it be removed.”

“This dubious access point was closed because of safety reasons, but the switchback is still there that acts as a magnet that attracts hundreds of people  literally into our streets. ( There is a SAFE access

2015 Switchback.

to this same trail from the official entrance to the park at the end of Canyon Drive. ) Also unlike all of the other real entrances to the park in residential neighborhoods that are locked—usually at sundown–this one, that is not a public access point, remains open as an exit always.  It never closes.”

“Get rid of the switchback and restore this area back to what it had been for 80 years before these unauthorized features were added.”