Culver City Parks Task 8.1 Final Plan - Flipbook - Page 159
PARK PAGES
An existing condition plan drawing
and a proposed plan drawing follow
on the next several pages. You
can find itemized lists of proposed
amenities and improvements.
Figure 170. Existing and proposed plan drawings
on the following pages outline amenities and
improvements for each Culver City Park. Source:
OLIN, 2024.
Existing Plan Drawing
Proposed Plan Drawing Detailing
Amenities and Improvements
STORMWATER IMPROVEMENTS + OPPORTUNITIES KEY
The following icons will be displayed for each park that has the following
potential stormwater design considerations:
Potential to manage on-site and off-site stormwater through the
implementation of a large-scale, regional stormwater capture system.
Manage on-site stormwater through the implementation of on-site
stormwater capture systems.
Design with sustainability in mind, following local minimum codes
for drainage and water use efficiency.
Non essential turf removal opportunity.
Water use tracking and improved efficiency opportunity.
Figure 171. Parks are identified with a variety of possibilities for stormwater improvements. Source: OLIN and
Geosyntec, 2024.
TREE CANOPY KEY
Throughout the Culver City parks system, many
signature trees give a recognizable identity to each
park. As the existing trees reach the end of their
lifespan, opportunities for biodiverse, native, and
climate adapted tree species can be planted and
will be identified in this box for each park page.
Example trees are trees that will form the overstory
of the park and should be trees that will ultimately
reach a big stature. Specific tree planting can be
further evaluated per project.
Botanical Tree Name
Common Tree Name
Figure 172. Parks are identified with a variety of possibilities for tree
canopy planting. Source: OLIN, 2024.
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