Crosswalks were installed at intersections near a park in a West Los Angeles neighborhood where residents took street safety matters into their own hands.
The City of Los Angeles said Friday that it will add crosswalks at the intersection near Stoner Park in Sawtelle. Last week, residents calling for safety improvements painted yellow crosswalks at four intersections around the park.
Crews later removed the DIY crosswalks. The city said it never received a request for crosswalks and no projects were approved.
In a statement Friday, the matter appeared headed for a resolution when Mayor Karen Bass’ office said the city will begin crosswalk installation Friday with curb ramp and other improvements expected in the coming weeks.
“Stoner Park is a key community anchor, a place where neighbors gather, kids play, and local events bring people together,” Councilmember Traci Park said. “When we talk about where LA comes together, it’s places like Stoner Park. That’s why it’s so important to prioritize pedestrian safety and make sure everyone can get around safely.”
Video from NewsChopper4 showed crews adding white crosswalks to the intersections on Friday morning.
City crews install crosswalks Aug. 1, 2025 in Sawtelle.