Earlier this month, Carson residents got the chance to weigh in on The Creek at Dominguez Hills and its development into a multi-use recreational facility with meeting spaces and restaurants.

Separated into two parcels, a 87-acre northern parcel and a 94-acre southern parcel, the 171 acre park sits atop an old landfill that operated from 1948 through 1960, before it was acquired by the county and converted into a golf course in 1966. It has been operated by Plenitude Holdings, LLC since 2015. 

Plenitude Holdings is set to invest in and design the park’s southern parcel. Carson stakeholders were presented with a rough draft and renderings of the Creek at Dominguez Hills and its accompanying amenities. 

In addition to the recreational facility and meeting spaces, Plenitude envisions a driving range, an enhanced community park and a massive clubhouse. The County Supervisors are still looking for another developer for the northern half of the park. 

The county has been working to get community buy in on this development by hosting workshops and polling residents on the ideas presented. 

The 18-hole golf course, which has operated since 1966, will likely not survive the renovation. Many workshop participants expressed support in erecting a 9-hole course in its place. 

Joseph Baroud

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