Culver City Parks Task 8.1 Final Plan - Flipbook - Page 46
Figure 39. Many community members shared their thoughts at El Marino Park. Source: The Robert Group, 2024
Print surveys were provided to all attendees to
gather detailed feedback on the Culver City parks.
Fact sheets with general information about the
project were available for community members
to take home and included a QR code and link to
access the survey, the project website and online
StoryMap to encourage further digital engagement.
The virtual community meeting on May 2, 2024
featured the same introductory content and
presentation with a question and answer portion
which allowed participants to submit questions
virtually to be answered by the Parks Plan team. All
virtual community meetings during the planning
process were recorded and made available on the
Parks Plan website for community members and
park users who were unable to attend in person.
The Parks Plan focused on
community-based planning.
46 INTRODUCTION // ENGAGEMENT
Summer Parks Plan Update
(Community Meeting 4)
The Virtual summer update meeting on July 23,
2024 focused on updating the community on the
survey and engagement findings, park needs and
opportunities and next steps followed by a question
and answer session. The Culver City Parks Plan
team also highlighted the pop-up events occurring
throughout the summer months as a way to engage
with the plan materials in-person.
Draft Parks Plan Review
(Community Meetings 5, 6, 7)
The three community meetings in the fall introduced
the Parks Plan and engaged the community in
feedback on draft early ideas. Meeting attendees
prioritized the draft park proposals through an
interactive value exercise. In-person meetings were
held at Culver West Alexander Park on September
24, 2024, and at Lindberg Park on October 2, 2024.
A virtual meeting was held on October 3, 2024.