Culver City Parks Task 8.1 Final Plan - Flipbook - Page 33
Public Draft
Released September 29, 2023
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Figure 21. The General Plan assesses current conditions of the city as a whole, such as local important features . Source: General Plan 2045, City
of Culver City, California: Public Draft General Plan, 2023 September 29. Page 25.
Title: Culver City General Plan 2045 Final Draft
Date: 2024
Prepared by: City of Culver City
Summary: The Culver City draft General Plan 2045
contains the vision for the future of Culver City in
2045. The plan studied the history and current
conditions of the city in order to project future
population trends, needs, and policies. Topics of
significance to the Parks Plan that are included
in the General Plan 2045 include a heavy focus
on sustainability, prioritizing focus on SB 1000
Equity Communities, access to arts and culture,
the need for multi-modal and carbon-free transit,
the need for improving air quality, the history of
discriminatory practices such as redlining which
have led to current inequities in the city, the rising
cost of housing, the pressures of displacement,
phasing out the Inglewood Oil Field (IOF) by 2035
(78 acres of the IOF are in Culver City), and the
increase in the number of jobs in the City.
Notable statistics key to the Parks Plan:
• Projected 2045 Population: 62,400 (2021
population: 40,640)
• Projected 2045 Jobs: 84,300 (2019 jobs:
68,040)
• Number of Acres of Park Goal: 3 acres/1,000
residents (maintaining current goal).
• Parklands are 4% of Culver City land use
• Most parks are considered critical facilities
within the City
The plan identifies that a formal community
benefits structure for parks and recreation capital
funding could be an opportunity to receive land
and/or financing for parks and facilities when
developers or companies are doing projects in
Culver City. The General Plan also includes many
policy items directly connected and tangentially
related to the Parks Plan, including issues of tree
canopy, recreational activity, Ballona Creek, Public/
Private partnerships, arts and culture programming
in underserved areas, hillside views, stormwater
quality, and multimodal transportation.
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