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How Do You Envision a Riverfront District?: Hans Sicker

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"There's probably inner-city families that don't go out to the ocean, and [with the river] they could get out and see the water, maybe go fishing and get away from the city."
NELA Storyshare - Hans Sicker

On April 27, 2013, the Northeast L.A. Riverfront Collaborative hosted the River Bike + Walk Spectacular at Marsh Park in Elysian Valley. During the festivities, community members and visitors shared their stories and experiences of the river as part of the KCET Departures StoryShare event. Here are their stories.

Name: Hans Sicker
Occupation: Marketing, Wellness Center

What has been your experience with the L.A. River?

My experience with the river is occasionally driving by it or over it and whenever there are big storms, seeing it get a little crazy.

How would you envision a "Riverfront District" in Northeast L.A.?

If there was a riverfront here I would envision it with a sandy bank a place to stand and fish or a place to lounge for the weekend or a park nearby for kids to go to.

What would you like to see along the river, in terms of recreation and revitalization?

I think if they revitalized the L.A. River because out here you're not near the ocean or it would still take a while to get to the ocean, there's probably inner-city families that don't go out to ocean and they could get out and see the water, maybe go fishing and get away from the city. If there was recreation along the river I would like to sees playgrounds, a park, maybe a BBQ, a place to go and set up a blanket and have a picnic on the river.

If there was one place in Northeast L.A. that you would change, where would it be and how would you change it?

There are lot of places that have a lot of trash and there's an odor, so it would be nice for it be clean and smell free.

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