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Iconic Los Angeles donkey attraction in peril as judge makes bombshell ruling

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Iconic Los Angeles donkey attraction in peril as judge makes bombshell ruling

An iconic donkey stand may soon have to go after a state court ruled the owners need to be evicted.

Tourists for more than 60 years have sought out Olvera Street to pose next to Jorge, a sarape-wearing stuffed burro. The Mexican cart known as “La Carreta” has become a staple icon in Los Angeles.

The family who owns the stand, however, lost a legal battle with the city, which had served Richard Hernandez with an eviction notice.

A visitor in a sombrero and sarape sits on a donkey prop as another man takes his picture, with a festive sign behind them.

The Mexican cart known as “La Carreta” has become a staple icon in Los Angeles. Getty Images

According to Hernandez, her mother requested his name be added to the vendor’s lease. After her death, however, he discovered that didn’t happen and he wasn’t given a reason why.

The eviction notice came soon after. With the lease’s expiration, city contracting requirements open that space up to public bidding, the mayor’s office said in a statement to KTLA.

Two boys pose with a stuffed burro on Olvera Street, one wearing a green sombrero and holding a serape, the other a colorful serape and holding a small guitar.

An iconic donkey stand may soon have to go after a state court ruled the owners need to be evicted. Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

“Mr. Hernandez has been informed that the bidding process is open to the public,” the office added.

Potentially losing the stand is personally devastating for Hernandez, who has worked there since he was 13, his family said in a GoFundMe hoping to win that bidding.

“I’m not asking for a handout — I’m asking for support to help bid for our family’s spot and preserve this small business, this family legacy, and this beloved Los Angeles landmark,” the fundraiser stated.

Alex Harvest, age 4, sits on a model donkey wearing a sombrero for Cinco de Mayo festivities.

The family who owns the stand lost a legal battle with the city, which had served Richard Hernandez with an eviction notice. Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

Nancy Martinez rolls a burro prop into storage on Olvera Street.

At the end of a day, Nancy Martinez rolls Jorge into storage in a restaurant facing the plaza on Olvera Street in LA. Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

Hernandez said he tried to work with the city on any issues such as paying back rent, but to no avail.

Los Angeles residents expressed sadness at potentially never seeing the donkey again.

“Keep him here. He’s part of Olvera Street. You’re just chipping away at all our families,” one nearby vendor told KTLA.

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