Culver City Parks Task 8.1 Final Plan - Flipbook - Page 66
What We Heard
QUoTES FRom oNLINE ANd
IN-PERSoN dRAFT PLAN REVIEW
LINDBERG PARK
“This plan looks fantastic! It’s clear that a lot
of thoughtful decisions went into it, and the
proposed updates would make a positive
impact. As someone who lives... right
across the street from Lindberg Park..., I am
especially excited for the Lindberg updates.
The changes would enhance the way the
park is already being utilized!”
GENERAL
“Need more pickle
ball and tennis
courts. These
will have much
higher community
utilization than
other parts of the
parks”
TELLEFSON PARK
“I am very excited about the
proposed changes to the park
especially the Pickleball and
sand volleyball courts. The
path and sidewalks will be very
helpful as well.”
CARLSON PARK
“Given this is one of the only parks... in Culver City that
does NOT have a playground structure, I feel strongly
that we should leave this as a passive park.”
CULVER CITY PARK
“Adequate spectator seating with
shade and restrooms would be nice.
Please go check out the parks on
weekends during Little League or
AYSO season! The parks are busy
and great places of community
interaction.”
Figure 63. Reactions and suggestions were provided by community
members through various engagement outlets throughout the plan
recommendations and Draft Plan phases of the Parks Plan. Some of
these focused on general interests and some on specific parks and
spaces throughout the city. Source: Culver City Community Engagement
Data as of November 5, 2024.
66 INTRodUCTIoN // ENgAgEmENT
VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK
“I highly support the idea of
more arts and culture spaces,
and love the idea of the area near
Veterans Park at Culver and Elenda
becoming another gallery space,
space for art classes, or art-related
gardening.”
GENERAL
“Given the huge increase in
housing without any yards... let’s
give these dog owners more
options for dog parks.”
VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK
“I’m concerned that adding
more amenities to the park is
going to make the traffic in our
neighborhood even worse....
Add more parking to the Senior
Center or further away.”