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Figure 96. New developments and underutilized parcels should be explored for potential new park space. Source: PRCS, 2024.
New Development and Underutilized Parcels
Several parcels within Culver City were researched
for potential new park space through an approach
considering ownership, zoning, and vacancy status,
overlaid with systematic needs. These included both
parcels owned by the city and other municipalities
as well as private ownership. However, it is very
difficult to identify available affordable lands for
sale in Culver City.
Parcels already owned by Culver City should
continue to be evaluated for potential inclusion
of park space in future development.
The main parcels explored are listed in Figure 97
with a description for reference in the instance
that future changes in Culver City result in new
opportunities to re-evaluate these areas.
The city should periodically
review vacant and
underutilized land for
possible future park sites.
Figure 97. (Page Right) This series of aerial images show sites
explored for future parkland that were not deemed feasible in
the short term. The city should periodically review vacant and
underutilized land for possible future park sites. Source: LA County
Assessor, 2024.
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