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§¨¦5 §¨¦10 §¨¦90 §¨¦14 §¨¦60 Neighborhood Parks Service Area Map City of Los Angeles, California Current Recommended Guideline of 1.5 Acres per 1,000 Residents ¦¨§14 TELFAIR PARK Recreation WILBUR‐TAMPA PARK HERITAGE PARK EDDLESTON PARK and Parks HUBERT H. HUMPHREY MEMORIAL PARK ZELZAH PARK Ventura KAGEL CANYON PARK Department 118 LAKE VIEW TERRACE RECREATION CENTER ANDRES PICO ADOBE ¦¨§ "OLD MISSION TRAIL" ORO VISTA PARK Needs Assessment GONZALES (DAVID M.) RECREATION CENTER PARK K DEVONSHIRE/ARLETA PARK MINNIE HILL PALMER HOUSE / HOMESTEAD ACRE DEVONWOOD PARK FINN (HOWARD) PARK LITTLE LANDERS PARK North Valley APC PASKO PARK MID‐VALLEY SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER (SITE) CHATSWORTH OAKS PARK FEHLHABER‐HOUK PARK DEARBORN PARK TOBIAS AVE. PARK 210 PARTHENIA PARK NORTH HILLS COMMUNITY PARK ¦¨§ FERNANGELES RECREATION CENTER CHASE PARK PANORAMA CITY RECREATION CENTER BELL CANYON OPEN SPACE "LAZY J" RANCH PARK TAXCO TRAILS PARK SLAVIN (JAIME BETH) PARKDEGARMO PARK STRATHERN PARK, WEST CASTLE PEAK PARK RUNNYMEDE PARK COHASSET‐MELBA PARK PARK C JOHN QUIMBY PARK LOUISE PARKVAN NUYS RECREATION CENTER 170 BOYAR (MAE) RECREATION CENTER WEST VALLEY PARKVAN NUYS MULTIPURPOSE CENTER ¦¨§ VICTORY/VINELAND RECREATION CENTER SEPULVEDA BASIN DOG PARK LAUREL GROVE PARK DELANO PARK TIARA STREET SITE TARZANA RECREATION CENTER WHITNALL DOG PARK South Valley APC ¦¨§101 TUJUNGA GREENBELT & PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE ENCINO PARK AND RIDE ENCINO PARK SHERMAN OAKS CASTLE PARK VALLEY VILLAGE PARK STUDIO CITY RECREATION CENTER ¦¨§134 GRIFFITH PARK: DOG PARK ALIZONDO DRIVE PARK MOORPARK PARK BUENA VISTA PARK WOODBRIDGE PARK EAGLE ROCK HISTORICAL LANDMARK RICHARD ALATORRE PARK ¦¨§5 GRIFFITH PARK: BOYS CAMP EL PASEO DE CAHUENGA PARK CHEVY CHASE PARK LAKE HOLLYWOOD PARK NORTH ATWATER PARK GARVANZA PARK LAUREL CANYON DOG PARK JUNTOS PARK ARROYO PARK VERMONT PARKWAY MOON CANYON PARK HERMON DOG PARK LAS PALMAS SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER Central APC ELYSIAN VALLEY RECREATION CENTER 405 ¦¨§ HOLLYWOOD RECREATION CENTERDE LONGPRE PARK SILVERLAKE RECREATION CENTER EL SERENO NORTH PARK LEMON GROVE RECREATION CENTER SILVERLAKE DOG PARK CYPRESS RECREATION CENTER HERITAGE SQUARE POINSETTIA RECREATION CENTER MT. OLYMPUS PARK BELLEVUE RECREATION CENTER L.A. YOUTH ATHLETIC CLUB West Los Angeles APC HAMMER (ARMAND) GOLF COURSE BURNS (ROBERT L. ) PARK LILAC TERRACE PARK East Los Angeles APC HOLMBY PARK DOWNEY POOL ECHO PARK DEEP POOL DOWNEY PARK ¦¨§710 BARRINGTON DOG PARK SHATTO RECREATION CENTERLAFAYETTE PARK HAROLD A. HENRY PARK RAMONA GARDENS PARK ROBERTSON RECREATION CENTER PROSPECT PARK MAHOOD (FELICIA) MULTIPURPOSE CTR LACES RECREATION CENTER SEOUL INTERNATIONAL PARKCITY HALL PARK WABASH RECREATION CENTER PALISADES‐ASILOMAR PARK PARK D PERSHING SQUARE RUSTIC CANYON REC. CTR. STONER REC. CTR. ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL POOL REYNIER PARK TOBERMAN RECREATION CENTERHOOVER RECREATION CENTER EVERGREEN RECREATION CENTER PALMS RECREATION CENTER HOOVER PEDESTRIAN MALL 60 BOYLE HEIGHTS SPORTS CENTER MEDIA PARK ¦¨§10 ¦¨§ TRINITY REC. CTR. GARCIA (MSGR. RAMON D.) RECREATION CENTER DENKER RECREATION CENTER CENTRAL RECREATION CENTER EXPO CENTER KING (MARTIN LUTHER, JR.) PARK LEIMERT PLAZA OAKWOOD RECREATION CENTER VENICE HIGH SCHOOL POOL NORMAN O. HOUSTON PARK VERMONT SQUARE ROBERTS (FRED) RECREATION CENTER CULVER/SLAUSON PARK CHESTERFIELD SQUARE PARK SLAUSON (JAMES) REC. CTR. WESTMINSTER PARK GLEN ALLA PARK VAN NESS RECREATION CENTER HAWKINS (AUGUSTUS F.) NATURAL PARK ¦¨§90 South Los Angeles APC ¦¨§110 MOUNT CARMEL RECREATION CENTER SAINT ANDREWS RECREATION CENTER PARK G WATTS SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER PARK I PARK J WATKINS, TED COUNTY PARK NICKERSON (WILLIAM) GARDENS RECREATION CENTER 109TH STREET RECREATION CENTER IMPERIAL COURTS RECREATION CENTER ¦¨§105 JOHNSON, EARVIN MAGIC COUNTY RECREATION AREA Parks and Facilities ! Mini Park ! Neighborhood Park NORMANDALE RECREATION CENTER ! Community Park ! Regional Park ! Natural Preservation/Open Space ! Special Use Area Neighborhood Parks Service Areas EAST WILMINGTON GREENBELT COMMUNITY CENTER WILMINGTON VETERANS PARK City of Los Angeles NOTE: This map represents the service area of the recommended PACIFIC REGION HEADQUARTERS Other Service Provider inventory of the select park classification or park asset indicated in Harbor APC WILMINGTON RECREATION CENTER Interstates the map title. These recommendations are built upon the current Highways/Major Roads inventories of the parks. The recommended guideline established per HARBOR HIGHLANDS PARK Rivers/Streams resident population of this park type or park asset are indicated in the BANDINI CANYON PARK Parks map title also. The service area is calculated by the quantity of RENA PARK School Lands - Public Schools & Charter Schools inventory at each site extending out in an uniform radius untilDANIELS the (RALPH C.) FIELD SPORTS CENTER MARITIME MUSEUM SAN PEDRO PLAZA PARK City Limits population served by the recommended guideline is reached. ShadedANDERSON MEMORIAL SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER County Limits regions indicate the extent of the service area based upon current ALMA PARK Lakes inventories at recommended guidelines; unshaded areas indicate HARBOR VIEW MEMORIAL PARK 2008 Estimated Population Densities regions that are currently outside of the guideline service area for each LOOKOUT POINT PARK Low Density - 20 People per Acre or Less park type or park asset. While there are occasions when the service 031.5 Medium Density - 20 to 50 People per Acre area may extend beyond the City limits of Los Angeles, only City resident Miles 1 inch equals 17,500 feet High Density - 50 People per Acre or More populations were utilized for calculating service area in this analysis..
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