Two months since a homeless encampment was evicted from the park, it reopens to the public with noticeable new security.
Controversial fence around Echo Park Lake to come down
Fencing And Private Security: Echo Park Lake Has Reopened
Echo Park Lake to reopen May 26, two months after forced removal of homeless campers - Los Angeles Times
Opinion: Removing the Echo Park Lake fence is a gesture, but no real help for our unhoused neighbors
Fencing And Private Security: Echo Park Lake Has Reopened
Fence surrounding Echo Park taken down - CBS Los Angeles
People's Park (Berkeley) - Wikipedia
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Echo Park Lake's controversial fence starts coming down after 2 years - ABC7 Los Angeles
Controversial Echo Park Fence Comes Down Almost After 2 Years
Fencing And Private Security: Echo Park Lake Has Reopened
The Controversial Echo Park Lake Fence Is Coming Down
Two years after homeless encampment sweep, Echo Park Lake fence comes down – Daily News
Debate rages on over Echo Park Lake fence - Los Angeles Times