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We appreciate your participation throughout this next phase of drafting the Culver City Parks Plan. Your interest, ideas, and feedback are crucial as the city develops a plan that will improve the parks system for the entire community.
If You Couldn’t Make it to the First Meeting, Join Us in October!
We will have another in-person community meeting on October 2, 2024, and a virtual community meeting will be held the next day on October 3, 2024. These meetings will include the same information and opportunities for questions as the first meeting on September 24, 2024.
Fall 2024 In-Person Meeting
Date: Register to attend Wednesday, October 2, 2024 Time: 6:30pm – 8:30pm Location: Lindberg Park (5041 Rhoda Way) Format: In-Person
Fall 2024 Virtual Meeting
Date: Register to attend Thursday, October 3, 2024 Time: 6:00pm – 8:00pm Location: Virtual Meeting on Zoom Format: Virtual
Upon request, sign language interpretation, materials in alternative formats, and other accommodations are available to the public for City sponsored meetings and events. All requests for reasonable accommodations, interpretation services, and materials in other languages must be made at least three working days (72 hours) prior to the scheduled meeting date. Please submit requests by email at adam.ferguson@culvercity.org between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Review the Draft Plan for Culver City Parks!
We need your feedback on the Draft Parks Plan! You can review and submit your comments. You can also provide your thoughts on the specific parks draft plans in our Early Parks Plan Ideas StoryMap.
About the Parks Plan
Culver City’s existing parks are in need of rehabilitation or redesign to better meet current and future recreation trends. The Culver City Parks Plan is intended as a tool to guide city decision-making related to parks and recreation planning, programming, and funding on a long-term basis.
The aim of the Parks Plan is to support a healthier lifestyle for the Culver City community by assessing current and future opportunities and needs. The Plan emphasizes the role of these spaces in fostering community identity, protecting important sites, promoting education, supporting economic development, preserving cultural unity, and encouraging health and fitness. In order to complete this project successfully, it is critical that the community continues to take part in this process.
Contact Us
For more information visit our interactive Culver City Parks Plan StoryMap. Or reach out to us on Facebook or Instagram @CulverCityPRCS.
If you have questions or comments, you can email Adam.Ferguson@culvercity.org or visit Culver City Parks, Recreation & Community Services.
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