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It was over a year ago when a neighbor discovered his missing dog at the bottom of one of Pits of Doom, adjacent to the Corralitas public staircase. This week, work seems to be moving forward.
The Corralitas Red Car Property was a private right-of-way through Silver Lake (Los Angeles) for the Pacific Electric interurban streetcar. The “Big Red Cars” ran until 1955 when the Glendale Line was decommissioned for freeway construction. For more than 40 years, a series of developers tried and failed to develop the Corralitas Red Car Property.
It's not a park, it just looks like one.