Attendees will be able to explore current and future plans for the Marina, offer suggestions, and learn about local amenities
The Los Angeles County Department of Beaches and Harbors will host a free community open house on Saturday, Sept. 27, aimed at gathering public input on how to make Marina del Rey more welcoming, inclusive, and accessible for all Angelenos.
The event, part of the “Marina del Rey For All” initiative, will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Magic Johnson Recreation Center, located at 12645 Wadsworth Ave. in South Los Angeles. County officials say the open house is an opportunity for residents to shape the future of the waterfront community through feedback on topics such as transportation, public access, and recreational offerings.
Attendees will be able to explore current and future plans for the Marina, offer suggestions, and learn about local amenities, including dining, shopping, and open space access. The event is drop-in style, allowing community members to participate at any time during the three-hour window.
Free food and beverages, children’s activities, and giveaways — including WaterBus rides and a chance to win an Apple iPad — will be available while supplies last.
Organizers say community input is essential to creating a Marina del Rey that serves the diverse needs of the entire county. More information about the initiative is available through PlaceWorks, a planning and design firm supporting the outreach effort.










