Communities surrounding a couple of freeways in North Hollywood are getting a makeover.
Caltrans touted all the improvements that will be made at Valley Plaza Park, including removing graffiti, fixing fences and adding artwork to the pedestrian bridge just south of Sherman Way.
“This project is more than just an aesthetic enhancement, it’s a testament to our communities, commitment to sustainability and inclusiveness,” said Greg Wright, President of the North Hollywood West Neighborhood Council.
The Caltrans site describes the project: Install rock cobble groundcover; install new decorative colored concrete to enhance existing artwork; install aesthetics on the chain link fence; paint bridge structures; remove barbed wire on overhead signs and replace with more visually appropriate dimpled sleeves on columns; install public dog park to Tiny Home Village.