Photo: Red Car Property Neighbor, January 5, 2017. The fence blocking the walkable portion of the Red Car Property for the Riverside Drive construction site, also crosses the vernal pool on Lot C, forcing pedestrians up the slippery slope to access the portion of the trail the developer left open to the public. (Click on photos to enlarge.)
The pile of drywall debris dumped a year ago remains to the right side of the frame. But look, through butchered trees, you can see Griffith Park.
Photo: Red Car Property Neighbor, January 5, 2017. The flat portion, where cars are parked, is the Red Car Property. It is not a public road, nor is it even a public right of way. To make it a private street, it would require a discretionary action by City Planning. The upslope side is also Red Car Property. It is well documented as the most crumbly slope on the property. The side where most of the cars are parked, is where neighbors have encroached onto the Red Car Property by 20' or more.
See also: Vernal Pool on Lot C on October 14, 2009