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Ramirez Canyon Park

Park in Los Angeles County, California, United States


Summary

Park in Los Angeles County, California, United States

FieldValue
nameRamirez Canyon Park
alt_nameFormer name: Barbra Streisand Center for Conservancy Studies
mapUSA California#USA
map_captionLocation in California##Location in United States
map_labelRamirez Canyon Park
reliefy
locationLos Angeles County, California, United States
nearest_cityMalibu, California
coords
area22.5 acre
established1993
operatorSanta Monica Mountains Conservancy
website

Ramirez Canyon Park is a public park owned by the state of California. Barbra Streisand donated this estate to the state-run Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy in 1993. The estate has 22.5 acre of lush vegetation, streams, and bridges. There are five homes on the estate.

An access trail from Kanan Dume Road was approved in 2015.

The park was renamed Ramirez Canyon Park in 2009. In May 2011, Governor Jerry Brown announced a plan to sell the park as part of a budget he has put forward. The sale of the park was opposed by the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy, which owns and manages the park.

In the 2018 massive California fires, the Peach House, the most famous structure of former Barbra Streisand's Malibu estate, which was donated to the state as open space, was completely destroyed . Four other buildings were saved in what is known as Ramirez Canyon Park (MRCA).

References

References

  1. [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/05/31/ramirez-canyon-sale-strei_n_869277.html "Ramirez Canyon Sale: Streisand OK With State's Plan To Sell Donated Estate"] (May 31, 2011) ''[[Huffington Post]]''
  2. York, Anthony (May 29, 2011). [https://www.latimes.com/local/la-xpm-2011-may-29-la-me-ramirez-canyon-20110529-story.html "Governor's proposal to sell Ramirez Canyon parkland meets tough opposition"]. ''[[Los Angeles Times]]''
  3. Guldimann, Suzanne. (February 23, 2015). "Coastal Commission approves trail access in Ramirez Canyon Park". [[22nd Century Media]].
  4. Groves, Martha. (June 13, 2009). "Coastal Commission OKs plan to extend trails and allow overnight camping in Malibu parks". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  5. "Ramirez Canyon Park". Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy.
  6. "CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES: WHAT BURNED AND WHAT'S STILL STANDING". Los Angeles Sierra Club.
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