I don’t have live access to current news right now, but I can share what’s publicly known about the Earvin “Magic” Johnson Recreation Area and point you to where you can find the latest updates.
Key background
- The Earvin “Magic” Johnson Recreation Area is Los Angeles County’s park in South Los Angeles, named after the former Lakers star, with a master plan that has included a new events center, enhanced trails, wetlands features, and other amenities as part of phased improvements. Earlier reports describe multi-phase upgrades and a focus on water capture and sustainability as part of the park’s design [web sources historically referencing the park’s renovation plan]. The most detailed public materials describe a prominent 20,000-square-foot events center and other improvements slated for completion in stages, with ongoing community engagement. For example, planning documents and coverage from 2019–2020 outlined the first phase and a broader seven-phase or more master plan, including features like a splash pad, enhanced walking paths, and landscaping.[2][3][5]
Where to look for the latest news
- LA County Parks official page for the Earvin “Magic” Johnson Recreation Area: this is the most authoritative source for current project status, events, and facility details.[7]
- County board of supervisors and planning documents: PDFs and press releases often provide updates on budgets, timelines, and any changes to scope or completion dates.[8][10]
- Local media coverage: outlets such as LAist and Planetizen have historically reported on upgrades and reopenings related to Magic Johnson Park, though you’ll want to verify their latest status against official county sources.[1][2]
If you’d like, I can fetch the latest official status from the LA County Parks page and summarize any new milestones, funding decisions, or opening dates. I can also assemble a quick timeline of major upgrades and link to the current resources.