Long Beach breaks ground on new $6 million greenbelt along LA River

Long Beach leaders broke ground Monday on a $6 million project to give new life to an undeveloped acre in North Long Beach.

The 51st Street Greenbelt Project will turn a stretch of land on De Forest Avenue between 51st and 52nd Streets into a park featuring pedestrian and cycling paths, fitness equipment, play structures, native plants and green infrastructure.

The greenbelt, which is part of Long Beach’s infrastructure investment plan, is scheduled to be completed by fall 2026, the project manager said. In recent years, the city has expanded recreational space in the lower Los Angeles River region by dozens of acres. This project represents the latest effort to create more green space in the area.

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During Monday’s groundbreaking ceremony, Rep. Nanette Diaz Barragán, whose Congressional district includes North Long Beach, stepped up to the mic next to a large pile of dirt. “When I was a kid, I didn’t have a park nearby,” she said. “I had to get on a bus to go play Little League and baseball.”…

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