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I have a small neighborhood park by my home, where can I find a nearby park that has a resource center that offers classes/activities?
The City of Anaheim has a great tool to help you and your family find the parks and services in your neighborhood. The My Community Resource Map lets you search your neighborhood for parks, other City facilities, and non-profit service providers in your area that offer the amenities you may be looking for, such as: skate park, tennis courts, community center, etc.
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Community Services-2014/2015 Park Enhancements
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How were these parks selected?
The Community Services Department compiles a list of aging infrastructure throughout the park system that is in need of replacement. The list is then used to select high-priority projects as funding becomes available. Additionally, staff works closely with residents to identify and resolve reported deficiencies. Lastly, staff collaborates with owners of surrounding land to determine new opportunities to enrich the existing park system.
2.
Where does the funding for these park enhancements come from?
Park enhancements are funded by both grants and from park development fees. No tax payer dollars (General Fund dollars) are used to construct new parks or to pay for capital improvements (permanent upgrades) in our parks. Park development fees are collected from the developer when a new housing development is constructed. These park development fees are calculated using a formula structured in accordance with a State law called the Quimby Act, which was established in 1975. Additionally, the Community Services department aggressively pursues grant funding from federal, state, and private sources to help fund new park amenities.
3.
How do you determine the next set of parks that will receive upgrades?
Using the same criteria for how these parks were selected, future park improvements are prioritized based on several factors which include: community needs, conditions of existing park system, and funding availability.
4.
I have a small neighborhood park by my home, where can I find a nearby park that has a resource center that offers classes/activities?
The City of Anaheim has a great tool to help you and your family find the parks and services in your neighborhood. The My Community Resource Map lets you search your neighborhood for parks, other City facilities, and non-profit service providers in your area that offer the amenities you may be looking for, such as: skate park, tennis courts, community center, etc.
5.
Who should I contact if I have feedback or suggestions for a park that I feel should be enhanced?
Your feedback is important to us and we believe the community is one of the best sources for determining what park enhancements would work for your neighborhood needs. We encourage you to fill out the comment box below or contact us directly at 714-765-5155.
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How can I learn more about, and become more involved with my community?
The Community Services Department hosts a series of District Neighborhood Council meetings throughout the year, where residents can get to know their neighbors and learn about what is happening in their community. City staff members are available to speak directly with residents at the free meetings. Meetings are held in the west, east, central and south districts of the City (City districts are indicated on the map at the top of this page), are open to the public and all are welcome to participate. To learn more, or see the upcoming meeting schedule, please click here. Neighborhood Councils bring people together, provide useful information and help you find ways to participate in your community!
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