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NEIGHBORHOOD PARK SERVICE AREA OVERLAP <br />Some small parks with overlapping service areas may be redundant. In addition, <br />some of these parks have difficult maintenance access issues, lack real public <br />access, are undeveloped, or are prohibitively small for park use. These parks <br />include: <br />• Baldwin <br />• Meadow <br />• North Terrace <br />• Elk Hills Green Space <br />• Property south of Ridgewood <br />These parks may be unnecessary from a system standpoint and could potentially <br />be better used as privately -owned or privately- managed land. <br />Figure 3.2 Neighborhood Service Area Overlap <br />LL <br />r. - .................�.. <br />° s <br />HIGHLANDS PARK <br />.......................... . <br />RIDGEWOOD <br />PARK <br />RIDGEWOO <br />o <br />LION JOHN PARK <br />WEICHT PARK ar„ am <br />. CENTER °' g <br />Legend <br />- Parks <br />Undeveloped Parks <br />'•;�. <br />- Schools <br />1/2 mile service area <br />Note: darker color represents <br />overlapping service areas <br />N <br />0 0.25 0.5 <br />Miles <br />l� <br />Draft 11.25.14 <br />FIELD <br />PARK <br />� ROYAL V11,� <br />PA <br />IF <br />GREEN SPACE <br />BARRINGTON <br />PARK <br />PARK <br />°ao <br />r <br />z <br />BIFI <br />TROTT BFI <br />FARMS F! <br />HILLSIDE <br />AW <br />z <br />Chapter 3: The System Today 16 <br />