Friends of the Equestrian Bridge is fundraising
Act Now to Preserve the Rancho!
Help us protect this land and the birds & animals who live here!
Mariposa Bridge is on the National Register of Historic Places. It spans the deep concrete LA River between Burbank and Griffith Park and provides the only access for hikers and the hundreds of horses stabled in Burbank, Glendale and the Los Angeles Equestrian Center to connect from the north side to the 55 miles of trails in Griffith Park’s urban wilderness.
This area is also a Habitat Corridor on the banks of the LA River, the northern rim of Griffith Park & the surrounding neighborhoods. It provides essential habitat connections and nesting sites for migratory birds, & contains habitat for sensitive species.
Now Habitat and safe equestrian access to Griffith Park via the Mariposa Bridge are being threatened by a 5-story condo development, so we have filed a Lawsuit against the City of Burbank to STOP it!
It is just feet from this 1939 swinging bridge on a very narrow road.
We believe the City did NOT follow the State-mandated requirements of CA State Housing Bill SB35 when they approved building condos at 910 S. Mariposa in Burbank.
We believe if they had followed the law, they would not have approved it.
We want a judge to rule on this.
More details at: www.friendsoftheequestrianbridge.org
Friends of the Equestrian Bridge is a 501(c)3 non-profit approved by the IRS, EIN: 93-4823536
Donations are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.
Donations can also be made by check to: Friends of the Equestrian Bridge, 2219 W. Olive Ave #310, Burbank CA 91506-2625
Notes:
The target amount may be increased due to legal fees & costs. The amount shown here solely includes donations made through GoFundMe, of course. Donations made via other routes are not shown.
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