WESTMINSTER : Park Dedicated as Gang Fears Subside
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Hoover Park, which residents initially opposed because of fear that it would attract gangs, was dedicated this weekend as the city’s 22nd park.
The one-acre park on Hoover and 21st streets opened during the summer and has attracted families from nearby neighborhoods, allaying fears that it will be a hangout for gang members, officials said.
The “passive” park provides picnic areas, benches, and playground equipment for children.
The park was built on Southern California Edison’s right-of-way along Hoover Street at a cost of $250,000, which was paid for with state park grants and money the city has set aside for parks.
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