Culver City Parks Task 8.1 Final Plan - Flipbook - Page 22
ENGAGING CULVER CITY
PARK USERS
The Culver City Parks Plan
uses a community-based
approach to planning and
is rooted in accessibility,
equity, and meeting people
where they are.
Through surveys, meetings, pop ups, online social
media postings, an interactive website, commission
presentations, kids camps, printed banners, and
analog flyers and mailers, thousands of residents
were involved in the planning process.
Figure 11. Pop-up events allowed the Parks Plan team to talk
directly with Culver City park users. Source: PRCS, 2024.
A variety of Culver City residents provided their
thoughts and ideas, from young children of four to
five years old to seniors who have lived in Culver City
for over 40 years. Residents of various abilities and
backgrounds were involved. The feedback received
from this process included how community
members use parks facilities, community services,
and programming, and what they would like to see
in the future. The community also gave feedback
on priorities for the parks system moving forward,
which became the basis for the vision, mission,
goals, system proposals, park proposals, and project
prioritization in the plan.
Figure 12. The Parks Plan team heard questions and concerns from
neighbors at community meetings. Source: PRCS, 2024.
COMMUNITY FEEDBACK IS
FOUNDATIONAL
Reaching Culver City residents from
across the entire city and its various
neighborhoods prioritizes equitable
access for all.
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