Culver City Parks Task 8.1 Final Plan - Flipbook - Page 132
STORMWATER OPPORTUNITIES
Regional Stormwater
Capture Parks
Six parks in the Culver City parks system have
been identified by Culver City Public Works in
the SWQMP as possible candidates to handle
regional stormwater capture on-site, in addition
to the stormwater runoff generated within the
park boundaries.34 The opportunities outlined in
the SWQMP are concept designs only, and are
subject to further site specific analysis as projects
are implemented. The stormwater improvements
at Syd Kronenthal Park have been identified as
the first priority project for Public Works, and the
process for obtaining proposals started in 2024.
The next top priority park projects for Public Works
includes Fox Hills Park and Lindberg Park.
The six parks identified for regional stormwater
capture include:
• Blanco Park
• Fox Hills Park (Public Works priority site,
planning phase)
• Lindberg Park (Public Works priority site,
planning phase)
• Syd Kronenthal Park (Public Works priority
site, in design phase)
• Tellefson Park
• Veterans Memorial Park
MAP LEGEND
Culver City Boundary
PARKS AND OPEN SPACES
Culver City Parks
Los Angeles County Parks
State Parks
Significant Ecological Areas
Countywide Multi-Use Trails
Water
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TRANSIT
Bikeways
Roads
Freeways
Parking Lots
Building Footprints
Schools
Points of Interest
Carlson Park
2.5 acres
Veterans Memorial Park
16.1 acres
Tellefson Park
1.5 acres
Coombs Parkette
0.5 acres
Culver West Alexander Park
3.1 acres
On-Site Stormwater
Management Parks
For park improvements that result in over 5,000
square feet of impervious area modifications, onsite stormwater best management practices (BMPs)
are required. The following parks were not identified
as potential candidates for regional stormwater
capture by the SWQMP, and should take measures
to treat and capture stormwater runoff on-site.
The seven parks that should prioritize on-site
stormwater capture include:
• Blair Hills Park
• Culver City Park
• Carlson Park
• Culver West Alexander Park
• El Marino Park
• Coombs Parkette
• Fox Hills Parkette
Figure 124. Map of the 13 parks owned and operated by
Culver City. These parks are designated for either regional
or on-site stormwater management based the SWQMP and
proposed level of redesign. Source: LA County GIS Data Portal,
Countywide Parks and Open Space, Countywide Multi-Use Trails, LA
County Bikeways, & Significant Ecological Area, 2022; Los Angeles
Region Imagery Acquisition Consortium (LARIAC), 2016.
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