Los Angeles Times

Unwalkable L.A.

Re “Death toll rises; testing ramps up,” March 30

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I am a native Angeleno, and Los Angeles is the last city in which I want to “stay at home.” The coronaviru­s-caused economic shutdown has resulted in a lack of cars on the street, exposing how unpleasant and unhealthy our neighborho­ods are.

I have walked these streets my whole life. When I was 4 years old, I would walk home from school under jacaranda trees; now, as an adult, I dodge bad drivers as I attempt to walk in Alhambra.

With or without cars, our streets are hostile to humans and nature. People have to get into their cars and drive to the beaches and parks; if they’re lucky, they can withdraw to their backyards. We have wide concrete commercial corridors and neighborho­od streets full of lifeless lawns.

People, especially children, need to interact with nature. From toddlers smelling lavender to seniors marveling at flower blooms, it creates a stimulatin­g, healing environmen­t. It’s tragic that we have destroyed nature in our city, especially in a time of crisis. James Rojas

Alhambra

California natives thrive and have good health because of our environmen­t. I recently coined the phrase “coronaviru­s cruising” and shared stories of my cruisin’ days in the 1960s with the people around me.

My husband and I met at Fairmount Park in Riverside. Hundreds of teenagers would drive round and round in their cars on sunny spring days back then.

I explained to my greatgrand­daughter, as we cruised the park recently, how much fun we had when we were allowed to disembark, walking hand in hand and enjoying boat rides on the lake. Alas, even though all parking areas were blocked by yellow rails, we were able see sorely missed family members and throw kisses at their cars.

This too shall pass. Roz Casarez

Yucaipa

 ?? Jay L. Clendenin Los Angeles Times ?? A SECURITY worker in Hermosa Beach directs pedestrian­s away from the sand last week.
Jay L. Clendenin Los Angeles Times A SECURITY worker in Hermosa Beach directs pedestrian­s away from the sand last week.

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