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PKC - ITem 3A - Attachment Rosemead PowerPoint - 2016LOS ANGELES COUNTYWIDE COMPREHENSIVE PARK & RECREATION NEEDS ASSESSMENT January 13, 2016 2 Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment Welcome and Introductions Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment3 Welcome and Introductions Jerry Mota, Recreation Supervisor April Soash, Interim Director of Parks and Recreation Recreation Supervisors: Monday Regan Kim Boris Translators/Questions: John Wang –Chinese Tam Chu –Vietnamese Jerry Mota –Spanish Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment4 Countywide Park Needs Assessment Welcome and Introductions Park Needs Assessment Overview Park Metrics Community Profile Potential Projects Prioritized Projects Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment5 Welcome and Introductions What this workshop is: A chance to learn about park assets and needs in our community A chance to let the L.A. County know which park projects are most important to our community A chance to inform potential future County-wide park funding decisions What this workshop IS NOT: A promise to complete any of these projects in our community Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment6 Welcome and Introductions Outcome of this workshop: 1.Understanding of the park assets in our community 2.Understanding of the park needs in our community 3.A list of 10 priority park and recreation projects in our community: Repairs to existing parks Addition of amenities to existing parks Creation of new parks or specialty amenities Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment7 Welcome and Introductions Workshop Ground Rules: Offer respect of different viewpoints Make a best good faith effort to work towards reaching an agreement Acknowledge and try to understand others’ perspectives Stay focused on the task at hand and share airtime with others Refrain from distracting others through side conversations Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment8 Park Needs Assessment Overview -Purpose The purpose of the Park Needs Assessment is to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the park and recreation needs and opportunities in the Los Angeles County. Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment9 The Park Needs Assessment covers all of Los Angeles County and includes: 1.An inventory of all existing parks in the L.A. County and an evaluation of their condition Completed by L.A. County in unincorporated areas, and by each incorporated city 2.An analysis of park need within each Study Area in the County 3.A prioritized list of park projects, and associated cost estimates, for each Study Area in the County Park Needs Assessment Overview -Scope Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment10 Final report will be submitted to the L.A. County Board of Supervisors in May, 2016 The results of the Park Needs Assessment may be used by the L.A. County Board of Supervisors to: Inform potential future L.A. County-wide park funding decisions Inform future L.A. County-wide park planning decisions Rosemead may use the results for park planning and funding decisions within our community as well NOTE: What this workshop IS NOT: A promise to complete any of these projects in our community Park Needs Assessment Overview –Final Report Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment11 Park Planning in Rosemead Zapopan Park: Renovation: Restrooms Basketball Court Volleyball Court Picnic Shelters Parking lots Installation of walking/jogging trail and lights Fencing removed from the south end and around electrical towers Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment12 Park Planning in Rosemead Jay Imperial Park Passive park between San Gabriel Blvd. and Pine south of Garvey Ave. Rosemead Park: Skate Park 13 Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment Park Metrics Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment14 Park Metrics Statistics 15 Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment Community Profile Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment16 Community Profile Statistics How much land park is available to residents? 17 Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment Community Profile Statistics 18 Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment Community Profile Parks Assessed by L.A. County GOOD FAIR POOR 19 Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment Community Profile Maps 20 Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment Potential Park Projects Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment21 Park project types include: Repairing existing park amenities Adding or Replacing amenities in an existing park Constructing a new park or specialty amenity Potential Park Projects What’s a Park Project? Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment22 Projects cannot be: Park programming related Outside of a park or recreation facility (unless the project is a new park or specialty amenity) Examples of projects: Replace soccer fields with synthetic turf fields at one park Add 5 tennis courts at one park Construct a new park Repair restrooms at all parks in the Study Area Potential Park Projects What’s a Park Project? Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment23 Potential Projects derived from Park Metrics or L.A. County Dog park Projects on CIP list: Zapopan Park Jay Imperial Park Skate Park Potential Park Projects Initial List Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment24 What other park projects would you like to see in our community? Potential Park Projects Adding Your Projects to the List Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment25 Project Prioritization Voting Exercise Each participant gets 10 dots Use dots to indicate which projects are a priority for you! Top 10 items will be sorted from most to least votes. Questions, Comments. LOS ANGELES COUNTYWIDE COMPREHENSIVE PARK & RECREATION NEEDS ASSESSMENT