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this plan, all 34 parks in Moreno Valley will receive park upgrades to include basketball/sport court
resurfacing, playground replacement, restroom renovations and additions, parking lot resurfacing,
drinking fountain replacement, and more. We also began work on the $4.4 million expansion of the
Moreno Valley Senior Center which is expected to be completed in the Spring of 2025. Lastly, the
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repairing 190 miles of road across Moreno Valley.
The Council’s commitment to economic development and job creation spurred the opening
of new retailers, restaurants, and hospitality establishments, as well as increases in educational
attainment and improved employment opportunities.
The grand opening of Kaiser Permanente’s Diagnostic and Treatment Center, a project achieved
through a comprehensive partnership between private and public stakeholders, now provides for
increased access to healthcare services, not only to Moreno Valley, but to our entire region.
Construction progressed on Moreno Beach Drive Bridge Project, replacing the existing two-lane
bridge with a new seven-lane bridge, and implementing improvements which will enable better
mobility and enhanced safety.
Thousands of residents and visitors celebrated Moreno Valley’s rich and varied cultures at holiday
events and participated in Community Days of Service and Beautify MoVal events, which enhanced
our community’s spirit of volunteerism, promoted physical activity, and fostered a love of nature.
Accomplishments like these are proof positive that our community is moving full speed ahead
to achieve the Council’s vision for a prosperous and economically vibrant City. Moreno Valley is
home to more than 214,000 residents who value safe neighborhoods, a diverse business climate,
good infrastructure and services for children and adults. The following is an overview of the efforts
undertaken to realize our collective vision for Moreno Valley’s bright future.
City Manager
City Manager