Culver City Parks Task 8.1 Final Plan - Flipbook - Page 257
Figure 239. PRCS’s Annual Operating Budget (2015/16 adjusted through 2024/25 proposed). Source: Culver City Budget Annual
Budgets: Adopted Budget FY 2015-16 through Proposed budget FY 2025/2025., Accessed May 30, 2024. Found on Page 231
Figure 240. Culver City Public Works employees maintain the Culver City Bike Path. Source: PRCS, 2024. Found on Page 232
Figure 241. Culver City Park has many California upland native species along its hillside which are defined as significant
ecological areas as defined by the County of Los Angeles. Source: OLIN, 2024. Found on Page 235
Figure 242. Non Governmental Organizations like Heal the Bay enlist community volunteers along the Ballona Creek and
throughout the watershed. Source: Flickr user: Heal The Bay, Coastal Cleanup Month 2020. License: CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 Found on
Page 237
Figure 243. The hiking ramp at Culver City Park traverses a steep slope. Source: PRCS, 2024. Found on Page 238
Figure 244. A resident enjoys the view at Culver City Park which can be viewed from benches at the top of the slope. Source:
PRCS, 2024. Found on Page 246
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