Culver City Parks Task 8.1 Final Plan - Flipbook - Page 217
EQUITY FOCUS
NEIGHBORHOODS
MAP LEGEND
Culver City Boundary
PARKS AND OPEN SPACES
Culver City Parks
SB1000 DESIGNATION
SB1000 Tract
SB1000 Threshold Tract
0
1/2
1 mile
N
Figure 227. (Right Top) This map shows SB1000 priority neighborhoods as defined in the Culver City General Plan 2045. The General Plan uses
this term to identify and refer to “disadvantaged communities” as defined by criteria in the California Health and Safety Code making these
areas a focus for state and federal funding. Source: City of Culver City, California Public General Plan, 2024. Accessed August 28, 2024.
PARK PRESSURE
MAP LEGEND
Culver City Boundary
PARKS AND OPEN SPACES
Culver City Parks
Los Angeles County Parks
State Parks
PARKS PRESSURE
(Acres per 1000 residents in parkshed)
0.10
Media Park
0.19 Acres per 1000
Syd Kronenthal Park
2.5 Acres per 1000
Baldwin Hills Scenic
Overlook State Park
8.3 Acres per 1000
Carlson Park
0.83 Acres per 1000
Veterans Memorial Park
1.33 Acres per 1000
Culver City Park
13.59 Acres per 1000
Blair Hills Park
2.63 Acres per 1000
Tellefson Park
0.15 Acres per 1000
1.0
1+ acres per 1000
0
1/2
Coombs Parkette
0.89 Acres per 1000
Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area
1 mile
Lindberg Park
1.1 Acres per 1000
N
Culver West Alexander Park
0.19 Acres per 1000
Blanco Park
0.94 Acres per 1000
El Marino Park
0.66 acres per 1000
Fox Hills Parkette
0.42 acres per 1000
Fox Hills Park
1.11 Acres per 1000
Figure 228. Park pressure takes an overlay of population and parkshed to determine the acres of parkland per 1000 residents within the
parkshed. Areas with less than 3.3 acres per 1,000 residents are defined as under “high pressure” based on LA County standards. Source:
Parksheds defined using walking distance along U.S. Census Bureau Tiger/Line Shapefiles, Roads, 2022; Population within parkshed derived from
U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey, 2021, 5-Year Estimates, 2021. OLIN, 2024.
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