Culver City Parks Task 8.1 Final Plan - Flipbook - Page 216
PRIORITIZING PROJECTS
This Parks Plan proposes significant improvements
for individual parks as well as system-wide
improvements for all of Culver City. Each of
these improvements is guided by the goals that
community members helped form through their
engagement with the Parks Plan, with PRCS, and
with other Culver City Departments and leaders.
When prioritizing park improvements across Culver
City, several factors can help decision makers align
investment with the Vision, Mission, and Goals of
the Parks Plan. This framework for prioritization
considers levels of historic investment, proximity
to the tracts identified in the General Plan 2045 as
equity focused neighborhoods, and parks pressure
and goals as identified through this Parks Plan
process.
This Parks Plan proposes
significant improvements for
individual parks as well as
system-wide improvements
for all of Culver City.
Figure 226. Community members provide feedback on the parks
plan at the Helms Bakery pop-up. Source: OLIN, 2024.
MAKING DECISIONS
Factors that weigh into project prioritization...
Park is in an area with historically lower investment
Park is in proximity to Equity Focus Neighborhood
Project increases services in parks with high pressure
Project helps achieve the Parks Plan Vision, Mission, and Goals
Project aligns with available local, state, and federal funding
mechanisms
Figure 225. When deciding on the prioritization of park projects, PRCS can reference these five factors. Source: OLIN, 2024.
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