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INTERESTED PARTNER
MEETINGS
AGENCY
OUTREACH
Throughout the development of the parks plan,
the Parks Plan team met with interested
partners and users of the park system that
wanted to engage with the planning process. This
included two worksessions with the Culver City
Arts Foundation, a meeting with the representatives
of youth soccer leagues that use fields at Culver
City for practice, and the Culver City Historical
Society. Additionally, the Parks Plan team met
with the Culver City Unified School District (CCUSD)
Environmental Sustainability Committee to discuss
the potential of joint use with the school district.
Partnerships between departments in Culver City
and between jurisdictions at the city and county
level will be crucial for the implementation of multibenefit park improvement projects. PRCS and the
Parks Plan team met several times with Culver
City Public Works to discuss current approaches
to stormwater management and incorporation
of existing stormwater proposals into the draft
park improvements. The Parks Plan team also
coordinated closely on parkland opportunities
with the Planning and Development Department
leading the General Plan effort for the city. The
future of the Inglewood Oil Field (IOF) and its
decommissioning was also reviewed with the
Baldwin Hills Conservancy. The IOF and other
country-wide initiatives, such as the Park to Playa
Trail along the Ballona Creek and Stoneview
Nature Center were discussed with the LA County
Department of Parks and Recreation.
Figure 51. Updates on the Parks Plan were presented to the PRCS
Commission at Culver West Alexander Park. Source: OLIN, 2024.
Which organizations did the Culver City Parks Plan team
talk with during the engagement process?
• PRCS Staff
• Culver City Historical Society
• PRCS Commission
• Culver City Unified School
District (CCUSD) Environmental
Sustainability Council
• Culver City Disability Advisory
Committee
• Culver City Arts Foundation
• Culver City Planning Dept. —
Advance Planning Division
• Field Users
• Baldwin Hills Conservancy
• Culver City Dept. of Public Works
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