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City of BurbankSTUDY AREA PROFILE
Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs AssessmentAPPENDIX A
STUDY AREA ID #176
• BASE MAP
• PARK METRICS
• WHERE ARE PARKS MOST NEEDED
• AMENITY QUANTITIES AND CONDITIONS
• PARK NEEDS FRAMEWORK
• PROJECT COST ESTIMATES
• PROJECT REPORTING FORM
• COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT FORM
APPENDIX ALos Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment
GlendaleBurbank
City of LAHollywood- North
Sunland - Tujunga -Lake View Terrace
- Shadow Hills
Sun Valley- La TunaCanyon
North Hollywood- Valley Village
Sherman Oaks -Studio City - Toluca
Lake - Cahuenga Pass
W Magnolia Blvd
Magnolia Blvd
N Victory Pl
la Tuna Canyon Rd
Ventura Blvd
N San Fernando Blvd
Vanowen St
Glenoaks Blvd
Riverside Dr
NB u
ena
Vist
aS t
Moorpark St
San FernandoRd
W Burbank Blvd
Sunland Blvd
N Ho
llyw
ood
Way
E Oliv
e Ave
W Oliv
e Ave
Victory Blvd
Western
Ave
N Victory Blvd
N Glenoaks Blvd
W Alameda Ave
W Victory Blvd
Vine
land
Ave
Barh
amBl
vd
Burbank Blvd
Unic.Universal
City
Sherman Way
Sono
ra Ave
N Clybourn Ave
Gran
dvie
w Av
e
Cahu
enga
Blv
d
Vinedale St
N Pass Ave
E Waln
ut Av
e
W Riverside Dr
S Kenneth Rd
W Empire Ave
NSunset Canyon
Dr
N Edison Blvd
Allen
Ave Wes
tern
Ave
Riverside Dr
Oxnard StW Kenneth Rd
S Main St
W Mountain St
W Chandler Blvd
Camarillo St
Forest Lawn Dr
N California St
5th StW Verdugo Ave
Alamed
a Ave
Scott Rd
Penrose
St
S Sunset Canyon Dr
E Oliv
e AveE M
agno
lia Bl
vd
Zoo Dr
Vinevalley Dr
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StoughCanyonPark
WildwoodCanyon
Park
City of BurbankOS Mtn.Reserve
La TunaCanyon
ParkVerdugoMtn. Park
GriffithPark
StoughCanyon
Nature Ctr.
EarthwalkPark
GeorgeIzay Park
VerdugoPark
BraceCanyonPark
Johnny CarsonPark
MillerPark
Robert ELundigan
Park
Bel AirBallfield
RobertE. Gross Park
AbrahamLincoln Park
Palm Park
LarryMaxam
Park
BurbankValley Park
Maple StreetPlayground
Mtn.View Park
VickroyPark
SantaAnitaPlaylot
RalphFoyPark
McCambridgePark andRec. Ctr.
Whitnall HighwayPark South
Robert R. Ovrom Parkand Community Ctr.Compass
TreePark
City of BurbankOS Mtn. Reserve
DeBellGC
5 PointsArt Monument
JohnnyCarson
Park
STUDY AREA BASE MAP
City of Burbank Existing Park Existing School
Existing Park outside Study Area other open Space
APPENDIX A Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment
6. PARK METRICS
PARK LAND: is there enough park land for the population?
64% of population livingwIThIN 1/2 MILEof a park
The county average is 49% of the population living within 1/2 mile of a park
The county average is 3.3 park acres per 1,000
PARK ACCESSIBILITY: is park land located where everyone can access it?
*This section does not include the 278.2 acres of regional open space, nature preserves, or State and National forest land in this Study Area.
117.4 1.1105,644PARK ACRESwithin study area
PARK ACRES PER 1,000
POPULATION
Abraham Lincoln Park (1.71 Acres)0.31 park acres per 1,000
Burbank Valley Park (3.45 Acres)0.3 park acres per 1,000
Bel Aire Park (1.78 Acres)7.18 park acres per 1,000
Compass Park 0.04 Acres)0.02 park acres per 1,000
Brace Canyon Park (21.11 Acres)9.33 park acres per 1,000
Earthwalk Park (0.54 Acres)0.12 park acres per 1,000
PARk PRESSUREhow much park land is available to residents in the area around each park?
George Izay Park (15.7 Acres)2.47 park acres per 1,000
Gross Park (4.87 Acres)3.44 park acres per 1,000
Johnny Carson Park (2.41 Acres)0.61 park acres per 1,000
Larry Maxam Park (5.18 Acres)1.82 park acres per 1,000
APPENDIX ALos Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment
Vickroy Park (1.47 Acres)0.24 park acres per 1,000
whitnall highway Park South (4.5 Acres)0.38 park acres per 1,000
Lundigan Park (1.22 Acres)0.34 park acres per 1,000
Miller Park (1.61 Acres)0.15 park acres per 1,000
Maple Street Playground (0.56 Acres)0.17 park acres per 1,000
Mountain View Park (2.49 Acres)0.63 park acres per 1,000
McCambridge Rec. Center (17.36 Acres)2.25 park acres per 1,000
Palm Park (10.75 Acres)2.9 park acres per 1,000
Ralph Foy Park (11.9 Acres)3.87 park acres per 1,000
Robert R. Ovrom Park (1.46 Acres)0.14 park acres per 1,000
Santa Anita Playlot (0.35 Acres)0.08 park acres per 1,000
Verdugo Park (6.93 Acres)1.45 park acres per 1,000
APPENDIX A Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment
Magnolia Blvd
Victory Blvd
Vine
land
Ave
Vanowen St
San Fernando Rd
Moorpark St
W Burbank Blvd
la Tuna Canyon Rd
W Oliv
e Ave
N Victory Blvd
N Glenoaks Blvd
Burbank Blvd
W Alameda Ave
Barh
amBl
vd
Sunland Blvd
N Ho
llyw
ood
Way
Sono
ra Ave
Gran
dvie
w A
ve
N Pass Ave
E Waln
ut Av
e
Riverside Dr
S Kenneth Rd
W Empire Ave
Allen
Ave
Cahu
enga
Blv
d
Oxnard StW Kenneth Rd
Camarillo St
Chandler BlvdN California St
Strathern St
Scott Rd
E Oliv
e Ave
E Mag
nolia
Blvd
Zoo Dr
Clybourn Ave
S Main St
¬«134
¬«170
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StoughCanyon
Park
WildwoodCanyon
Park
City of BurbankOS Mtn .Reserve
La TunaCanyon
ParkVerdugo
Mtn. Park
GriffithPark
StoughCanyon
Nature Ctr.
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G e o r g eIz a y P a r k
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whERE ARE PARKS MOST NEEDED?
4%
17%
36,456 (35%)
28%
56,537 (54%) 28%
12,138 (11%)
23%
PARk ACRE NEED + +DiSTANCE To PARkS PoPULATioN DENSiTY
= PARk NEED
how MANY PEoPLE NEED PARkS?
Los Angeles County
StudyArea
Very highhighModerateLowVery LowNo Population
Area within 1/2 mile walk of a park
PARk NEED CATEgoRY
*Calculated using the following weighting: (20% x Park Acre Need) +
(20% x Distance to Parks) + (60% x Population Density)
APPENDIX ALos Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment
Ten
nis
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Pic
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She
lters
Pla
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Sw
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Poo
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Spl
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Dog
Par
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Gym
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Cen
ters
Res
troo
ms
To
tal
Good 0
Fair 1 1
Poor 0
Good 0
Fair 1 1
Poor 0
Good 2 2
Fair 4 4 2 1 11
Poor 1 1
Good 1 1 2
Fair 1 1
Poor 1 1
Good 0
Fair 0
Poor 0
Good 0
Fair 2 2
Poor 0
Amenities
Abraham Lincoln Park
Bel Aire Park
Brace Canyon Park
Burbank Valley Park
Ge
ne
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nfr
ast
ruc
ture
Co
nd
itio
n
Co
nd
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Park Name
Compass Park
Earthwalk Park
Ope
n La
wn/
Tur
f Are
a
Abraham Lincoln Park Bel Aire Park Brace Canyon Park Burbank Valley Park Earthwalk Park
AMENITY QUANTITIES AND CONDITIONS
AMENiTY CoNDiTioNS SUMMARY
APPENDIX A Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment
Ten
nis
Cou
rts
Bas
ketb
all C
ourt
s
Bas
ebal
l Fie
lds
Soc
cer
Fie
lds
Mul
itpur
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Fie
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Fitn
ess
Zone
s
Ska
te P
arks
Pic
nic
She
lters
Pla
ygro
unds
Sw
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Poo
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Spl
ash
Pad
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Dog
Par
ks
Gym
nasi
ums
Com
mun
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ec C
ente
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Sen
ior
Cen
ters
Res
troo
ms
To
tal
Good 1 1
Fair 2 4 2 1 1 1 11
Poor 1 1
Good 1 1
Fair 2 1 1 4
Poor 0
Good 1 2 3
Fair 1 1
Poor 0
Good 1 1 1 3
Fair 1 2 1 4
Poor 0
Good 1 1
Fair 1 1 2 1 5
Poor 0
Good 1 1
Fair 0
Poor 0
Amenities
George Izay Park
Gross Park
Johnny Carson Park
Larry Maxam Park
Ge
ne
ral I
nfr
ast
ruc
ture
Co
nd
itio
n
Co
nd
itio
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Park Name
Lundigan Park
Maple Street Playground
Ope
n La
wn/
Tur
f Are
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George Izay Park Gross Park Johnny Carson Park Larry Maxam Park Lundigan Park Maple Street Playground
AMENITY QUANTITIES AND CONDITIONS
AMENiTY CoNDiTioNS SUMMARY
APPENDIX ALos Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment
Ten
nis
Cou
rts
Bas
ketb
all C
ourt
s
Bas
ebal
l Fie
lds
Soc
cer
Fie
lds
Mul
itpur
pose
Fie
lds
Fitn
ess
Zone
s
Ska
te P
arks
Pic
nic
She
lters
Pla
ygro
unds
Sw
imm
ing
Poo
ls
Spl
ash
Pad
s
Dog
Par
ks
Gym
nasi
ums
Com
mun
ity/R
ec C
ente
rs
Sen
ior
Cen
ters
Res
troo
ms
To
tal
Good 12 2 1 15
Fair 1 2 1 1 5
Poor 1 1
Good 1 1
Fair 2 1 2 5
Poor 0
Good 1 1
Fair 2 1 2 5
Poor 0
Good 0
Fair 0
Poor 1 1
Good 1 1 2
Fair 1 2 1 4
Poor 0
Good 1 2 1 4
Fair 0
Poor 0
Amenities
McCambridge Rec.
Center
Miller Park
Mountain View Park
Palm Park
Ge
ne
ral I
nfr
ast
ruc
ture
Co
nd
itio
n
Co
nd
itio
n
Park Name
Ralph Foy Park
Robert R. Ovrom Park
Ope
n La
wn/
Tur
f Are
a
McCambridge Rec. Center
Miller Park Mountain View Park Palm Park Ralph Foy Park Robert R. Ovrom Park
AMENITY QUANTITIES AND CONDITIONS
AMENiTY CoNDiTioNS SUMMARY
APPENDIX A Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment
Ten
nis
Cou
rts
Bas
ketb
all C
ourt
s
Bas
ebal
l Fie
lds
Soc
cer
Fie
lds
Mul
itpur
pose
Fie
lds
Fitn
ess
Zone
s
Ska
te P
arks
Pic
nic
She
lters
Pla
ygro
unds
Sw
imm
ing
Poo
ls
Spl
ash
Pad
s
Dog
Par
ks
Gym
nasi
ums
Com
mun
ity/R
ec C
ente
rs
Sen
ior
Cen
ters
Res
troo
ms
To
tal
Good 2 2
Fair 0
Poor 0
Good 1 2 3
Fair 2 1 1 1 5
Poor 2 2
Good 0
Fair 1 1 1 3
Poor 0
Good 0
Fair 1 1
Poor 0
12 3 1 0 0 2 1 2 14 2 0 0 0 1 0 4 42
11 10 11 0 4 1 0 1 14 0 0 0 3 2 2 10 69
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 7
Amenities
Santa Anita Playlot
Verdugo Park
Vickroy Park
Whitnall Highway Park
South
Ge
ne
ral I
nfr
ast
ruc
ture
Co
nd
itio
n
Co
nd
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n
Park Name
Totals:
Good
Fair
Poor
Ope
n La
wn/
Tur
f Are
a
Santa Anita Playlot Verdugo Park Vickroy Park Whitnall Highway Park
South
Miles of trails inside parks:
Miles of trails outside of parks: 52
4
AMENITY QUANTITIES AND CONDITIONS
AMENiTY CoNDiTioNS SUMMARY
APPENDIX A Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment
PARK NEEDS FRAMEWORK:COUNTYWIDE ASSESSMENT OF NEEDThe results of the analysis of the park metrics were used to determine an overall park need level for each Study Area. Please refer to Section 3.0 Park Needs Framework of the main report for additional information.
City of Burbank (#176) has a low park need.
APPENDIX ALos Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment
176
Project Number Project Description Cost
Study Area ID
City of BurbankStudy Area:
Prioritized Projects
Add Open Space at TBD Existing Park1 $1,980,000
Replace Roller Hockey Rink at Ralph Foy Park2 $225,000
Add Splash Pads at TBD Existing Park3 $750,000
Replace Pools/Aquatic Facilities at McCambridge Recreation Center4 $8,290,000
Add Grass Soccer at Luther Middle School (Joint-Use Agreement)5 $1,000,000
Replace Computerized Irrigation at All Parks in Study Area6 $400,000
Repair Infrastructure/General at Stough Canyon Park7 $328,000
Replace Community/Recreation Center at Olive Recreation Center8 $6,300,000
Replace Multipurpose Field- Grass at Brace Canyon Park9 $932,000
Add NEW PARK- Land acquisition at TBD Existing Park10 $16,317,992
TOTAL COST FOR PRIORITIZED PROJECTS
TOTAL DEFERRED MAINTENANCE*
Replace amenities in "poor" condition $28,135,875
Repair amenities in "fair" condition $14,320,299
Study Area Total Costs
GRAND TOTAL $78,979,166
$42,456,174
$36,522,992
Each Study Area prioritized 10 projects. These project lists are not intended to supersede or replace any planning documents, nor to obligate the lead agency to implement these projects. For further discussion of projects, please refer to the "Potential Park Projects and Cost Estimates" section of the report.
*Does not include repairs or replacement projects listed as prioritized projects.
PROJECT COST ESTIMATES
Prioritized Project Reporting Form
Please provide descriptions of the park projects prioritized during your Study Area’s
community engagement workshop. The details you provide will contribute to cost
estimates that will be included with your projects in the final report of the LA
Countywide Park Needs Assessment. Please be as specific as possible by providing all
details that may have an impact on cost estimates (including quantities and acres where appropriate). Along with this form, please attach copies or scans of all voting forms presented at your engagement workshop.
Please return this form to [email protected] no later than February 29, 2016
1. Project Name:
Project Location (address, assessor’s parcel number, or nearest intersection):
Project Type (choose one):
Repairs to Existing Amenities
Add/Replace Amenities in Existing
Park Build New Park or Specialty Facility (include acreage in description)
Brief Description of Project:
Study Area Name:
Create more green/open space
Potential Location- APN: 2483-005-270
✔
Create additional open space for children to play. City owns the land and would add to an existing park.
City of Burbank
2. Project Name:
Project Location (address, assessor’s parcel number, or nearest intersection):
Project Type (choose one):
Repairs to Existing Amenities
Add/Replace Amenities in Existing Park
Build New Park or Specialty Facility (include acreage in description)
Brief Description of Project:
3. Project Name:
Project Location (address, assessor’s parcel number, or nearest intersection):
Project Type (choose one):
Repairs to Existing Amenities
Add/Replace Amenities in Existing Park
Build New Park or Specialty Facility (include acreage in description)
Brief Description of Project:
page 2
Roller Hockey Rink
Ralph Foy Park
✔
Renovate and expand the existing roller hockey rink.
Water Splash Pads
City park to be identified
✔
Add splash pads to an existing park.
4. Project Name:
Project Location (address, assessor’s parcel number, or nearest intersection):
Project Type (choose one):
Repairs to Existing Amenities
Add/Replace Amenities in Existing Park
Build New Park or Specialty Facility (include acreage in description)
Brief Description of Project:
5. Project Name:
Project Location (address, assessor’s parcel number, or nearest intersection):
Project Type (choose one):
Repairs to Existing Amenities
Add/Replace Amenities in Existing Park
Build New Park or Specialty Facility (include acreage in description)
Brief Description of Project:
page 3
McCambridge Pool
1515 North Glenoaks Blvd.
✔
Renovate and re-purpose the pool at McCambridge Recreation Center.
Soccer Field- Luther Middle School
3700 Jefferies Avenue
✔
In partnership with the Burbank Unified School District (BUSD), the City will enter into a joint-use agreement to develop a soccer field at Luther Middle School.
6. Project Name:
Project Location (address, assessor’s parcel number, or nearest intersection):
Project Type (choose one):
Repairs to Existing Amenities
Add/Replace Amenities in Existing Park
Build New Park or Specialty Facility (include acreage in description)
Brief Description of Project:
7. Project Name:
Project Location (address, assessor’s parcel number, or nearest intersection):
Project Type (choose one):
Repairs to Existing Amenities
Add/Replace Amenities in Existing Park
Build New Park or Specialty Facility (include acreage in description)
Brief Description of Project:
page 4
Irrigation Replacement
All City Parks
✔
Replace existing irrigation throughout City parks.
Starlight Bowl Infrastructure
1249 Lockheed View Drive
✔
Renovate the parking lot and restroom facilities.
8. Project Name:
Project Location (address, assessor’s parcel number, or nearest intersection):
Project Type (choose one):
Repairs to Existing Amenities
Add/Replace Amenities in Existing Park
Build New Park or Specialty Facility (include acreage in description)
Brief Description of Project:
9. Project Name:
Project Location (address, assessor’s parcel number, or nearest intersection):
Project Type (choose one):
Repairs to Existing Amenities
Add/Replace Amenities in Existing Park
Build New Park or Specialty Facility (include acreage in description)
Brief Description of Project:
page 5
Olive Recreation Center
1111 West Olive Avenue
✔
Renovate and update Olive Recreation Center which includes: gymnasium, offices, classrooms, and floor plan.
Brace Canyon Park
2901 Haven Way
✔
Replace the turf on the ball field to allow for multi-purpose use and reduce wear and tear.
10. Project Name:
Project Location (address, assessor’s parcel number, or nearest intersection):
Project Type (choose one):
Repairs to Existing Amenities
Add/Replace Amenities in Existing Park
Build New Park or Specialty Facility (include acreage in description)
Brief Description of Project:
If the projects reported on this form were subject to any type review process, please give a brief description of that process:
page 6
Please return this form to [email protected] no later than February 29, 2016
Dog Park
To be determined
✔
Development of an off-leash dog park.
The form was reviewed by Executive staff of the Parks and Recreation Department. The list of projects and results were presented before the City Council on February 23, 2016 and the Parks and Recreation Board on February 11, 2016.