Top: Kester and Victory slum mall.
Bottom 2: Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona has mountains, palm trees and many Spanish speaking Catholics. Sound familiar?
Mayor Villaraigosa has never announced a plan to take the wide width of Van Nuys Boulevard and transform it into “Las Ramblas”. That’s because Los Angeles would never build five to eight story apartments, with ground floor retail shops, along a tree lined promenade. It would be “an unprecedented attack on suburbia” to quote one of our distinguished urban theorists.
If Van Nuys Boulevard, between Victory and Roscoe, looked like Barcelona, it could cause feelings of inferiority in Hummerland, a.k.a. Calabasas. We must not let that happen. The Daily News might scream about how Van Nuys is getting the advantages of a real life promenade while Woodland Hills only has a mall called Promenade.
Keep the parking lots, wooden utility poles, cobra lamps, auto repair shops, mini-malls, and ten lane asphalt roadway. Preserve the historic plastic signs, the litter, shopping carts and billboards. That’s the best we can hope for. We are a very poor city without the resources or imagination to do anything bold or innovative or……human.


