The Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks asked for public feedback Tuesday on its draft Park Needs Assessment, a road map for enhancing the city's parks and recreation programs.

Residents were invited to review the draft and submit comments through Oct. 15. The assessment outlines potential projects and strategies to enhance recreation facilities and programs across the city.

Recreation and Parks staff began the process in January, conducting community engagement events and a park-by-park analysis of conditions, amenities, funding and staffing. The department oversees more than 16,000 acres of public land, nearly 500 parks and 100 recreation centers.

"We appreciate the input of the thousands of Angelenos who have informed this draft PNA," Department of Recreation and Parks Gen

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