Paramount Receives $2.5 Million From County For Dills Park Expansion
Los Angeles County
Supervisor Don Knabe is pleased to announce a grant of $2.5 million
to the City of Paramount for use in the development and expansion of
Ralph A. Dills Park.
The Dills Park Expansion Project is a multi-phased acquisition and
development project adjacent to the Los Angeles River. The County
funds will assist the City in developing new open space near the
existing park and renovating the preexisting facilities. The
expanded area of the park will extend the Dills Park Trail and
provide a natural setting with a large meadow, picnic areas,
restroom, and playground. The renovation of the existing parkland
will convert this area into a nature walk that connects to the
expansion area and provides improved accessibility on the Los
Angeles River Trail. In addition, the entire park will employ new
water management practices and materials that reduce water usage and
runoff, and provide filtered water drainage into the Los Angeles
River.
The total cost for the Dills Parks Expansion Project is $4 million.
The County’s $2.5 million contribution came from the Fourth
Supervisorial District’s portion of the Safe Neighborhood Parks
Propositions. The Rivers and Mountains Conservancy provided a $1
million grant to the project, and the remaining $500,000 came from
State grant funds.
“My vision for the Los Angeles River is to make it an asset for all,
so that anyone that comes in contact with the River and the
neighborhoods around it benefit from the resources that we have
invested right here,” said Supervisor Knabe. “With this $2.5 million
contribution to the City of Paramount, we will be making another
important commitment to the Los Angeles River in the form of an
expansion and renovation of Dills Park.”