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City of El MonteSTUDY AREA PROFILE
Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs AssessmentAPPENDIX A
STUDY AREA ID #115
• 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
Monrovia
Arcadia
Irwindale
TempleCity
BaldwinPark
El Monte
Rosemead
South ElMonte
Industry
E Live Oak Ave
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Live Oak Ave
S Baldwin Ave
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Durfee Ave
Workman Mill Rd
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Unic. El Monte
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Unic. AvocadoHeights
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Unic.Whittier
Unic.Hacienda Heights
E Longden Ave
Rush St
Olive St
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Lower Azusa Rd
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Live Oak Ave
W Longden Ave
la Rosa Dr
Longden Ave
el Monte Ave
Bryant Rd
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LashbrookPark
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ArceoPark
Mtn.ViewPark
Rio VistaPArk
BaldwinMini Park
CommunityCtr. Complex
FletcherPark
LambertPark
RioHondo
El MonteAquatic
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Rio HondoRiverTrail
San GabrielRiver andBike Trail
Gateway/VeteransPark
STUDY AREA BASE MAP
City of El Monte Existing Park Existing School
Existing Park outside Study Area other open Space
APPENDIX A Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment
PARK METRICS
PARK LAND: is there enough park land for the population?
PARk PRESSURE
Arceo Park (3.39 Acres)0.33 park acres per 1,000
42% 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?
how much park land is available to residents in the area around each park?
Fletcher Park (3.46 Acres)0.6 park acres per 1,000
Baldwin Mini Park (0.53 Acres)0.08 park acres per 1,000
Gibson Mariposa Neighborhood Park (4.42 Acres)0.77 park acres per 1,000
Community Center Complex (4.64 Acres)0.82 park acres per 1,000
Lambert Park (9.29 Acres)0.6 park acres per 1,000
44.2 0.4114,813PARK ACRESwithin study area
PARK ACRES PER 1,000
POPULATION
Lashbrook Park (2.13 Acres)0.19 park acres per 1,000
Mountain View Park (9.77 Acres)0.5 park acres per 1,000
Rio Vista Park (2.14 Acres)0.3 park acres per 1,000
Zamora Park (4.48 Acres)0.23 park acres per 1,000
APPENDIX ALos Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment
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Workman Mill Rd
E Longden Ave
Rush St
Olive St
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Lower Azusa Rd
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whERE ARE PARKS MOST NEEDED?
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4,473 (4%)
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42,107 (37%)
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35,973 (31%)
23% 32,176 (28%)
PARk ACRE NEED + +DiSTANCE To PARkS PoPULATioN DENSiTY
= PARk NEED
how MANY PEoPLE NEED PARkS?
Los Angeles County
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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)
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AMENiTY CoNDiTioNS SUMMARY
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AMENITY QUANTITIES AND CONDITIONS
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 El Monte (#115) has a very high park need.
APPENDIX A Los Angeles Countywide Comprehensive Park & Recreation Needs Assessment
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Project Number Project Description Cost
Study Area ID
City of El MonteStudy Area:
Prioritized Projects
Build New Park1-3 $9,432,351
New Park Tasks:
Land Acquisition $1,077,351Infrastructure/General $1,280,000Skate Parks $775,000Community/Recreation Center $6,300,000
Add Artificial Turf Soccer Fields at TBD Location4 $4,700,000
Add Softball Field at TBD Location5 $940,000
Repair Senior Center at Community Center Complex6 $1,320,000
Repair Restrooms at All Parks in Study Area7 $224,000
Repair Baseball Fields at Norwood School8 $94,000
Add Wi-fi at All Parks in Study Area9 $30,000
Replace Playgrounds at Arceo Park10 $500,000
TOTAL COST FOR PRIORITIZED PROJECTS
TOTAL DEFERRED MAINTENANCE*
Replace amenities in "poor" condition $33,294,859
Repair amenities in "fair" condition $4,098,763
Study Area Total Costs
GRAND TOTAL $54,633,973
$37,393,622
$17,240,351
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:
Acquire land to construct a new park within study area
Unknown
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Acquire land to construct a new park within study area to include the following amenities: Multi-use Skate Park and Performing Arts/Community Center.
City of El Monte
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:
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Add lighted Soccer and Softball Fields to existing school site.
Unknown
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Add Lighted Soccer Fields and Lighted Softball Fields to an existing school site with joint use agreement.
Rehabilitate multipurpose senior center
3120 Tyler Avenue El Monte, CA 91731
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Rehabilitate aging multipurpose senior center to expand the lobby to include a nutritional/health and wellness café.
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:
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Repair and upgrade restrooms at all parks in study area
Various
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Repair and upgrade restrooms at all parks within the study area.
Renovate softball fields at existing school with joint use agreement
4520 Whistler Ave, El Monte, CA 91732
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Renovate softball fields at Norwood 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:
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Install Wi-fi at all parks in study area
Various
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Install Wi-fi at all parks in study area.
Replace dilapidated playgrounds
3125 Tyler Ave, El Monte, CA 91731
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Replace dilapidated playgrounds at Arceo Park
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:
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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:
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Please return this form to [email protected] no later than February 29, 2016
The prioritized project list was presented and approved by the El Monte City Council on February 2, 2016 for submission to LA County Parks and Recreation.