City of Walnut STUDY AREA PROFILE

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City of Walnut STUDY AREA PROFILE STUDY AREA ID #133 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

STUDY AREA BASE MAP 10 Covina e Verd Via Unic. San Dimas S Citrus St 10 Unic. Charter Oak Islands Walnut City OS Lands Ave n SG West Covina ro me Ca S Citrus Ave E ve da ran Heritage Hills OS W a ln u t C ity O S La n d s # 1 Walnut City OS Lands Unic. Pomona C o u n tr y H o llo w Pa rk H e id elb e rg Pa rk rr ma EA C Rd reeks ide City of Walnut C re e k sid e Pa rk Dr Le m Walnut on Walnut City OS Lands Su za n n e Pa rk Pomona Sn o w C re e k Pa rk Av e og a S N W a ln u t G y m n a siu m les Pierre Rd t ss Lem o n C re e k Pa rk Rd Industry Rd on Rd e gal la Puente ey any No B u tte rfie ld P a rk W a ln u t H ills Pa rk Brea C St A rro y o Pa rk rr Ca Unic. San Jose Hills W a ln u t C ity O S La n d s # 2 d ve nd A N Gra Am ar W aln ut R anch Park r ak D Shadow O San Dimas «60 N o rm a n d A sh le y Blv Pa rk Valley y Fairwa San Jose Ave Dr Unic. Rowland Heights «60 City of Walnut n Golde Diamond Bar Existing Park Existing School r Springs D «57 Existing Park Outside Study Area Other Open Space

PARK METRICS PARK LAND: Is there enough park land for the population? PARK ACRES 227.3 30,093 7.6 within study area POPULATION PARK ACREs PER 1,000 The county average is 3.3 park acres per 1,000 *This section does not include the 274.1 acres of regional open space, nature preserves, or State and National Forest land in this Study Area. PARK ACCESSIBILITY: Is park land located where everyone can access it? 76% of population living within 1/2 mile of a park The county average is 49% of the population living within 1/2 mile of a park PARK PRESSURE How much park land is available to residents in the area around each park? Arroyo Park (2.7 Acres) 2.3 park acres per 1,000 Butterfield Park (4.43 Acres) 2.93 park acres per 1,000 Country Hollow Park (31.66 Acres) 11.44 park acres per 1,000 Creekside Park (67.89 Acres) 11.64 park acres per 1,000 Heidelberg Park (0.14 Acres) 0.46 park acres per 1,000 Lemon Creek Park (7.23 Acres) 1.89 park acres per 1,000 Norman Ashley Park (0.5 Acres) 3.44 park acres per 1,000 Snow Creek Park (29.64 Acres) 10.56 park acres per 1,000 Suzanne Park (13.67 Acres) 4.38 park acres per 1,000 Walnut City Open Space Lands #1 (2.43 Acres) 3.17 park acres per 1,000

Walnut City Open Space Lands #2 (1.05 Acres) 0.29 park acres per 1,000 Walnut Hills Park (1.91 Acres) 1.01 park acres per 1,000 Walnut Gymnasium (0.78 Acres) 2.62 park acres per 1,000 Walnut Ranch Park (63.27 Acres) 35.94 park acres per 1,000

WHERE ARE PARKS MOST NEEDED? PARK ACRE NEED + DISTANCE TO PARKS + POPULATION DENSITY = PARK NEED 10 10 E Cameron Ave Shadow S Citrus Ave S Citrus Oak Dr Ave S Barranca St Creekside Dr Creekside Park Amar Rd Arroyo Park Walnut Hills Park *Calculated using the following weighting: (20% x Park Acre Need) + (20% x Distance to Parks) + (60% x Population Density) Country Hollow Park E Amar Rd Walnut Ranch Park Lemon la Puente Butterfield Park Norman Ashley Park Ave Lemon Creek Park Lemon Ave Rd Carrey Walnut City OS Lands NGrand Ave Heidelberg Park Pierre Rd Rd Walnut City OS Lands #1 Suzanne Park W Walnut Gymnasium Brea Canyon Rd TempleAve Via Verde Walnut City OS Lands #2 Snow Creek Park «60 PARK NEED CATEGORY Very High High Moderate Low Very Low No Population Area within 1/2 mile walk of a park HOW MANY PEOPLE NEED PARKS? 23% 28% 28% 2,996 (10%) 24,845 (83%) Valley Blvd San Jose Ave S Nogales St «60 Fairway Dr «57 Golden Springs Dr 17% 4% Los Angeles County 2,252 (7%) Study Area

AMENITY QUANTITIES AND CONDITIONS Amenities Park Name Arroyo Park Butterfield Park Country Hollow Park Creekside Park Heidelberg Park Lemon Creek Park Condition General Infrastructure Condition Open Lawn/ Turf Area Tennis Courts Basketball Courts Baseball Fields Soccer Fields Mulitpurpose Fields Fitness Zones Skate Parks Good 2 2 Fair 1 1 Good 1 1 1 3 Fair 2 2 Good 1 5 6 Fair 0 Good 3 1 8 1 1 14 Fair 0 Good 0 Fair 1 1 2 Good 12 12 Fair 1 1 2 Picnic Shelters Playgrounds Swimming Pools Splash Pads Dog Parks Gymnasiums Community/Rec Centers Senior Centers Restrooms Total AMENITY CONDITIONS SUMMARY Arroyo Park Butterfield Park Country Hollow Park Creekside Park Heidelberg Park Lemon Creek Park

AMENITY QUANTITIES AND CONDITIONS Amenities Park Name Norman Ashley Park Snow Creek Park Suzanne Park Walnut City Open Space Lands #1 Walnut City Open Space Lands #2 Walnut Gymnasium Condition General Infrastructure Condition Open Lawn/ Turf Area Tennis Courts Basketball Courts Baseball Fields Soccer Fields Mulitpurpose Fields Fitness Zones Skate Parks Good 0 Fair 2 2 1 5 Good 1 6 1 8 Fair 1 1 2 Good 4 16 1 1 22 Fair 1 2 3 Good 0 Fair 0 Good 0 Fair 0 Good 0 Fair 1 1 Picnic Shelters Playgrounds Swimming Pools Splash Pads Dog Parks Gymnasiums Community/Rec Centers Senior Centers Restrooms Total AMENITY CONDITIONS SUMMARY Norman Ashley Park Snow Creek Park Suzanne Park Walnut Gymnasium

AMENITY QUANTITIES AND CONDITIONS Amenities Park Name Walnut Hills Park Walnut Ranch Park Totals: Condition General Infrastructure Condition Tennis Courts Basketball Courts Baseball Fields Soccer Fields Mulitpurpose Fields Fitness Zones Skate Parks Good 2 2 Fair 1 1 Good 4 2 1 1 8 Fair 3 3 Good Fair Poor Open Lawn/ Turf Area Picnic Shelters Playgrounds 0 1 8 4 1 2 0 53 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 77 3 2 0 0 2 0 0 5 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Swimming Pools Splash Pads Dog Parks Gymnasiums Community/Rec Centers Senior Centers Restrooms Total AMENITY CONDITIONS SUMMARY Walnut Hills Park Walnut Ranch Park Miles of trails inside parks: 1.5 Miles of trails outside of parks: 28.5

PARK NEEDS FRAMEWORK: COUNTYWIDE ASSESSMENT OF NEED The 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 Walnut (#133) has a very low park need.

PROJECT COST ESTIMATES Study Area: City of Walnut Study Area ID 133 Prioritized Projects Project Number Project Description Cost 1 Add Infrastructure/General at Walnut Ranch Expansion $2,280,000 2 Add Pools/Aquatic Facilities at Walnut Ranch Expansion $8,290,000 3 Replace Computerized Irrigation at Creekside Park $16,667 4 Replace Field Lighting at Walnut Ranch Park $120,000 5 Replace Field Lighting at Creekside Park $120,000 6 Repair Trails at Lemon Creek $17,500 7 Replace Field Lighting at Snow Creek Park $120,000 8 Repair Trails at Snow Creek Park $35,000 9 Replace Baseball Fields at Suzanne Park $3,760,000 10 Replace Baseball Fields at Creekside Park $2,820,000 Study Area Total Costs TOTAL COST FOR PRIORITIZED PROJECTS TOTAL DEFERRED MAINTENANCE* $17,579,167 $8,535,585 Replace amenities in "poor" condition $0 Repair amenities in "fair" condition $8,535,585 GRAND TOTAL $26,114,752 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.

City of Walnut Prioritized Project Reporting Form Please provide descriptions the park projects 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. Along with this form, please attach copies of all voting forms presented at your engagement workshop. Please return this form to rrobinson@parks.lacounty.gov no later than February 29, 2016 1. Project Name: Regional Aquatics Facility Walnut Ranch Expansion- 20101 Amar Road, Walnut, CA Add/Replace Amenities in Existing Park Construction of a new regional aquatics facility on City-owned park property as a Walnut Ranch Expansion. No land acquisition required.

2. Project Name: Creekside Park Irrigation Creekside Park- 780 N. Creekside Drive, Walnut, CA Replacement of all irrigation at Creekside Park including baseball field irrigation. 3. Project Name: Sports Field Lighting- Walnut Ranch Park Walnut Ranch Park- 20101 Amar Road, Walnut, CA Replacement of all sports field lighting at Walnut Ranch Park.

. Project Name: Sports Field Lighting- Creekside Park Creekside Park- 780 N. Creekside Drive, Walnut, CA Replacement of all sports field lighting at Creekside Park. Project Name: Lemon Creek Trail Enhancement 130 N. Avenida Alipaz, Walnut, CA Enhancement to the Lemon Creek Trail System; landscaping, trail surfacing, lighting

. Project Name: Sports Field Lighting- Snow Creek Park Snow Creek Park- 20633 Snow Creek Drive, Walnut, CA Replacement of all sports field lighting at Snow Creek Park.. Project Name: Snow Creek Trail Enhancement Snow Creek Park- 20633 Snow Creek Drive, Walnut, CA Enhancement to the Snow Creek Trail System. Landscaping, trail surfacing, lighting.

. Project Name: Softball Fields- Suzanne Park Suzanne Park- 625 Suzanne Road, Walnut, CA Replacement of all softball fields at Suzanne Park.. Project Name: Baseball Fields- Creekside Park Creekside Park- 780 N. Creekside Drive, Walnut, CA Replacement of all baseball fields at Creekside Park.

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Community Engagement Plan A Community Engagement Meeting must be held in each Study Area. The meeting can be run by city staff or by a community based organization of your choice. The meeting facilitator must attend one of three trainings. At the training, facilitators will receive all information needed to hold the meeting. $2,500 stipend is available for each Study Area Please answer the questions below and return this form to Rita Robinson rrobinson@parks.lacounty.gov by October 15, 2015 Please tell us about your community engagement meeting: Date: 12/15/2015 Time: 7:00pm Location: Walnut City Council Chambers- 21201 La Puente Road, Walnut, CA 91789 Parking provided Who will be facilitating your community engagement event(s)? City Staff Community Based Organization. Name of CBO Please provide the contact information for the primary facilitator and any secondary facilitator that will be attending the mandatory training. You may have a maximum of 2 people. Nam Melissa Barcelo Title: Mangement Analyst Addr 21701 E. Valley Blvd. Walnut, CA 91789 Phone: 909-598-5605 Email: mbarcelo@ci.walnut.ca.us Name: Title: Phone: Email: Please rank your preference for a mandatory facilitator training date. Space is limited at each training and will be reserved based on the timely return of this form. 2 1 Monday--November 16, 2015 10:00am-12:00pm Tuesday--November 17, 2015 --November, 2015 10:00am-12:00pm Publicly posted notice Mailers Website Social Media Canvassing Television/Radio Other TBD Held in conjunction with Walnut's Park and Recreation Commission meeting. Publicly noticed meeting.