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Upcoming Park Improvements & Development
Parks are the heart of our community, offering spaces for relaxation, recreation, and connection with nature. To ensure they continue to thrive for generations to come, we've been hard at work on several enhancement initiatives.
We invite you to join us on this journey by checking in on these projects and providing your valuable feedback. Your input will play a vital role in shaping the future of our parks, making them even more enjoyable and accessible for everyone.
Chavez Park Playground Renovation - 600 Colton Avenue
This project aims to revitalize the entire park space, creating a safe and engaging space for children of all ages to play and explore. This project is funded by State, Federal and Local funds. Work willbegin in Fall 2026.
Dauer Park Playground Renovation - 955 Torrey Pines Drive.
The entire playground will be transformed into a vibrant, secure, and interactive environment where children of all ages can enjoy, learn, and thrive through play. From the surface to playground structure, everything will be replaced with modern and inclusive equipment. This project is funded with State Grant funding and expected to be complete by Fall 2025
- Project was awarded by City Council on June 18, 2025, work will begin in September.
- Work will begin Monday, September 29, 2025
- Project Design
Davis Park Renovation - 1055 West Laurel Drive
Our efforts to improve park amenities include parking lot pavement, improvements to restrooms and landscaping features, new playground and renovated tennis/pickleball courts. We want to ensure that every visit to the park is a pleasant and memorable experience for you and your family. This project is funded with State Grant funding, along with American Rescue Act Funds dedicated by the County of San Bernardino and expected to be complete by Summer 2026.
Colton Bike Trail
We're enhancing the trail to make them more accessible and enjoyable for walkers, joggers, and all users alike. This project is funded with American Rescue Act Funds dedicated by the County of San Bernardino and expected to be complete by Fall 2025.