Culver City Parks Task 8.1 Final Plan - Flipbook - Page 199
LINDBERG PARK
STORMWATER OPPORTUNITIES
PROPOSED
1
Convert the concrete area by the parking
lot to an additional vegetation and walking
path area.
2
Add an accessible decomposed granite
walking/jogging path around the perimeter
of the park.
3
Remove the small softball field and add a
passive games area, including table tennis,
cornhole, and chess.
4
Add two new picnic groves near the daycare
building along Ocean Dr.
5
Plant additional canopy trees (native or
climate adapted species). Focus on creating
a denser canopy with continuous shade
along the northern end of the park.
6
Create a new signature playground with
shade structures that includes accessible
play equipment and equipment for different
play styles. The playground could be themed
and reflect the ecology of the Ballona Creek.
7
Renovate the existing recreation/daycare
building with sustainability upgrades
for recreation building (including better
insulation, air conditioning, paired with
other energy initiatives). Buildings need
to be able to meet code for emergency
shelters for all proposed updates.
8
Allow for arts programing in this building
in the evenings.
9
Reorient the sports courts and fields
for better functionality and ideal court
orientation and add soundproofing. Cluster
the basketball and tennis courts at the
southern end of the site, and move the
soccer fields north. Move the tee-ball and
kickball field to the northwest corner of the
multipurpose field.
10
Add an additional picnic grove at the
southwest corner of the site, with additional
picnic tables around the courts.
REGIONAL STORMWATER CAPTURE SITE
Due to the new spectator seating, and shifting
of sports amenities, LID BMPs will likely be
required. This park has been identified as a high
priority to the city for installation of a regional
stormwater capture BMP. Therefore, further analysis
should be conducted to confirm adequate capacity
exists within the SWQMP regional stormwater
capture BMP to also accommodate on-site
stormwater volumes.
EXAMPLE FEATURE TREES
Umbellularia californica
CA bay laurel
*Native species
Quercus agrifolia
Coast live oak
*Native species
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