Unincorporated residents are invited to provide their opinion on the local park and recreation needs and priorities at two upcoming community meetings, as part of the ongoing Los Angeles County Park Needs Assessment.
Thursday’s meeting – for residents who live in the unincorporated communities of Stevenson Ranch, Westridge, Sunset Pointe and Newhall – will take place from 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. at the IHOP Meeting Room, located at 24737 Pico Canyon Road.
In February 2015, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a joint motion by Supervisors Michael D. Antonovich and Mark Ridley-Thomas to initiate a community-driven process to assess park and recreation needs and priorities throughout the county, including incorporated cities and unincorporated communities.
The Park Needs Assessment will increase our understanding of existing park and recreation assets, and help us to determine how to improve, expand, and make them more accessible. By engaging all communities within the county in a collaborative process, the data and input gathered will be used for future decision-making on parks and recreation. A final report will identify, prioritize and outline costs for potential park projects within each study area.
For more details about the Parks Needs Assessment, including background information, study area maps and data, [click here].
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