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Figure 180. Section A. A new parking structure with rooftop racket courts is proposed for Veterans Memorial Park. Source: OLIN,
2024. Found on Page 170
Figure 181. Upgraded restrooms would be included in the new teen center and gymnasium. Source: OLIN, 2024. Found on Page
170
Figure 182. The proposed plan for Veterans Memorial Park maintains existing amenities like playgrounds while adding new
features such as additional picnic shelters and sports courts. Source: OLIN, 2024. Found on Page 171
Figure 183. Existing site plan of Blair Hills Park, This park is cut into the hillside close to the Park to Playa Trail. Source: OLIN, 2024.
Found on Page 172
Figure 184. The picnic pavilion at Blair Hills Park could be upgraded. Source: OLIN, 2024. Found on Page 173
Figure 185. Erosion issues are ongoing at Blair Hills Park. Source: OLIN, 2024. Found on Page 173
Figure 186. Proposed site plan of Culver City Park. Additional walking paths and trail connections increase park accessibility.
Source: OLIN, 2024. Found on Page 174
Figure 187. Existing site plan of Blanco Park. This park is governed by the joint use agreement with the school district. Source:
OLIN, 2024. Found on Page 176
Figure 188. Blanco Park’s current picnic groves include exposed tables. Source: OLIN, 2024. Found on Page 177
Figure 189. The walking path surrounding Blanco Park connects to the nearby neighborhood. Source: OLIN, 2024. Found on
Page 177
Figure 190. Proposed site plan of Blanco Park. A new picnic pavilion and additional seating is proposed. Source: OLIN, 2024.
Found on Page 178
Figure 191. Existing site plan of Carlson Park. This park is used for passive activities. Source: OLIN, 2024. Found on Page 180
Figure 192. This public art piece is at the center of Carlson Park. Source: OLIN, 2024. Found on Page 181
Figure 193. The picnic pavilion at Carlson Park provides a space for gathering. Source: OLIN, 2024. Found on Page 181
Figure 194. The proposed site plan for Carlson Park keeps or enhances a majority of the existing elements. Source: OLIN, 2024.
Found on Page 182
Figure 195. Existing site plan of Culver West Alexander Park. This park is also used by many residents outside of Culver City.
Source: OLIN, 2024. Found on Page 184
Figure 196. The picnic area and playground at Culver West Alexander Park. Source: OLIN, 2024. Found on Page 185
Figure 197. The restrooms and basketball court at Culver West Alexander Park. Source: OLIN, 2024. Found on Page 185
Figure 198. The proposed site plan for Culver West Alexander Park increases picnic space and vegetation in the park. Source:
OLIN, 2024. Found on Page 186
Figure 199. Existing site plan of El Marino Park. This park sits next to El Marino School. Source: OLIN, 2024. Found on Page 188
Figure 200. The playground and courtyards at El Marino Park are in need of upgrades. Source: OLIN, 2024. Found on Page 189
Figure 201. There is limited capacity inside the ceramics hut at El Marino Park. Source: OLIN, 2024. Found on Page 189
Figure 202. The proposed site plan for El Marino Park increases the capacity for arts programming. Source: OLIN, 2024. Found on
Page 190
Figure 203. Existing site plan of Fox Hills Park. This parks sits as a plateau above street level. Source: OLIN, 2024. Found on Page
192
Figure 204. The proposed site plan for Fox Hills Park enhances many existing elements of the park. Source: OLIN, 2024. Found on
Page 194
Figure 205. Section B. The proposed community center could include an elevator for accessible access between street level and
park level. Source: OLIN, 2024. Found on Page 194
Figure 206. Existing site plan of Lindberg Park. The park is adjacent to the Ballona Creek. Source: OLIN, 2024. Found on Page 196
Figure 207. The playground at Lindberg Park has an opportunity to be a signature playground for the city. Source: OLIN, 2024.
Found on Page 197
Figure 208. The sports court area at Lindberg Park divides the park in half. Source: OLIN, 2024. Found on Page 197
Figure 209. The proposed site plan for Lindberg Park leverages the planned stormwater improvements to reorganize the park.
Source: OLIN, 2024. Found on Page 198
Figure 210. Existing site plan of Syd Kronenthal Park The park is the gateway to the Ballona Creek Bike Path. Source: OLIN, 2024.
Found on Page 200
Figure 211. A picnic area behind the tennis court at Syd Kronenthal Park can be enhanced. Source: OLIN, 2024. Found on Page
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