City Staff Unveils Draft Inventory and Equity Mapping for Parks and Amenities
During a recent government meeting, city staff presented a comprehensive draft inventory of existing parks and amenities, highlighting efforts to document and assess access across various service providers, including schools. The initiative aims to identify gaps in access and overlaps in service, ultimately guiding future development and land acquisition strategies.
The draft includes detailed equity mapping that illustrates access disparities for different types of amenities, such as dog parks, neighborhood parks, and recreational facilities. These maps are tailored to Mountain View's population density, providing a nuanced understanding of how well current amenities serve residents. For instance, the mapping reveals areas with sufficient access to facilities like skate parks and tennis courts, while also pinpointing regions that lack adequate recreational options.
City officials emphasized the importance of this data in informing practical and financially feasible strategies for future partnerships and development projects. The finalization of service levels and equity maps will incorporate assessments from various reports, including the capital improvement plan and the vision strategy and action plan.
This initiative represents a significant step towards enhancing community engagement and ensuring equitable access to recreational resources for all residents.