Los Angeles County's Department of Parks and Recreation actively engages the public through diverse methods to ensure parks and recreation programming align with community needs and priorities.

Los Angeles County's Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) is dedicated to involving the community and incorporating public input in decision-making to improve parks, recreational programming, and quality of life across the county. DPR employs a range of methods to gather public input and ensure transparency in its planning processes. As an agency managing a wide variety of parks and recreational facilities, DPR recognizes the importance of community input in shaping park projects and recreation programs that reflect local needs and priorities.
DPR is guided by a comprehensive strategic plan, developed through extensive community engagement, with goals focused on equity, resource stewardship, and community connection. The plan outlines key initiatives to increase park accessibility, support public health, and foster inclusivity, with a specific focus on underserved communities. Annual public meetings, first held in 2023, provided an opportunity for residents to voice priorities, resulting in budget recommendations for park safety and expanded programming, directly reflecting community feedback.
This regular engagement strengthens community trust, fosters a sense of ownership, and informs DPR’s resource allocation, ensuring that parks and recreation spaces meet the diverse and growing needs of L.A. County. Additionally, by involving community members in creative planning processes, DPR taps into collective insights, promoting innovative approaches to park management that foster a vibrant and sustainable public space network for generations.
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