![]() ![]() ![]() Advocates sought a legal opinion, hiring the Hermosa Beach law firm of Chatten-Brown & Carstens LLP. Even the head of the Sunken City Watch group has advocated for the area to be opened up to the public. Indeed, Sunken City has become so popular that many of the residents of the Point Fermin area have demanded the City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks open the area, claiming that it has been stable for many years now. However, as the graveyard of a San Pedro neighborhood, it has also become an attraction, drawing tourists and locals alike. It is one of the only landslide areas along the coastline of San Pedro that remains closed to the public. Sunken City has a view of the Pacific Ocean and also the remains of concrete foundations, curbsides, sanitation, and piping from the neighborhood that once thrived on the San Pedro cliff. The Sunken City is on Point Fermin at the southern end of San Pedro, adjacent to seaside parks near the Point Fermin Light. ![]()
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