Edgar Beltran UP 206A Winter /15/2011
A Decent Number of City Sponsored Facilities Exist Existing FacilitiesContext Inset
Variation in Size, Amenities, and Target Facilities By Type
Skatepark Typology by Size Skate Dot: 1,500 sf. or LessSkate Spot: 1,501 sf. to 5,000 sf. Neighborhood Skatepark 5,001 to 10,000 sf.District Skatepark 10,001 to 25,000 sf. Imperial CourtsSkateable Bench Venice Skatepark Ritchie Valens Skatepark Plaza
Standalone Skateparks are Non-Existent Skatepark Positioning
1-Mi. Age Analysis Indicates Fewer Portion of Youth on Westside 1-Mi. Buffer% of Youth (10-21 Yrs. Old) in a Mile
Assessing Facility Need Planning Question: Where are skateparks needed? Solution: Create an at-risk youth index. Variables – Percentage of Youth – Percentage Below Poverty – Percentage of Single-Parent Households – Percentage of Time Traveled to Work
Percent Youth Percent Travel Time to Work Over 90 Mins.
Percent Below Poverty Percent Single-Parent Households
At-Risk Youth Hot Spot Analysis Hot Spot Areas of Interest
Need and Decision Makers At-Risk Youth Hot Spot Analysis
Investment Needs To Center if Four Districts and be Adjacent to Green Space Investment Needs in Specific Districts: 1. CD 8/CD 6 2. CD 6/ CD 8 3. CD 3 4. CD 5
GIS Skills Hotspot Analysis Modeling Metadata Measurement/Analysis Original Data (Geocoding) Extracting Information from a Buffer Geoprocessing (Buffer, Clip, Intersect, and Merge) Aggregated Attribute Table Point Graduated Symbol and Color Images
Modeling Model OneModel Two
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Edgar Beltran UP 206A Winter /15/2011