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5. Enhance operations and
maintenance of existing and future
parks.
5.1. Assess parkland and facilities and update
the LA County Park portal at minimum once
per year.
5.2. Continue to coordinate with Culver City Public
Works to help ensure that PRCS facilities are
audited in their Facility Master Plan. During
the design and planning of new and renovated
parks, review and direct capital improvement
investments into high quality and durable
materials and facilities.
5.3. During the design and planning of new and
renovated parks, develop an operations and
maintenance plan including vegetation,
stormwater, hardscape, furnishing, and
building maintenance at minimum.
6. Invest in new facilities that meet
current park needs.
6.1. Incorporate visual art to existing and proposed
parks spaces as well as construct one new
performing arts space.
6.2. Incorporate educational spaces such as
outdoor classrooms and seating areas for
use by PRCS camps, Culver City schools, and
educational programs.
6.3. Integrate one nature-play playground
into PRCS parks that involves educational
and interpretive elements with a focus on
environmental learning.
6.4. Integrate one additional community center
such as a community gym and aquatics center.
6.5. Add additional court spaces to meet the city’s
growing demand for racket sports.
6.6. Integrate an additional dog park into a
PRCS park.
Figure 69. The Metro E Line runs through Culver City. Source: PRCS, 2024.
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