
It's a natural resource that has been... shut up
and not used to its fullest or appreciated to its fullest.
And so I think especially not only people who have
lived here most of their lives
but all the people who are coming to Los Angeles
to learn its history and appreciate its natural resources.
So that's the future for the city.
And we have so many connections.
That's what makes a great city vibrant
and we hope this inspires people to look into that
and to strive for that.
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