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City park 30% design advances after value-engineering; gym expanded to two full-size courts, splash pad relocated

2264569 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

Corona City staff and the project design team presented a finalized 30% design for the new city park that keeps core amenities while implementing council-directed value engineering and expanding the gym to two full-size basketball courts.

Corona City staff and the project design team presented a finalized 30% design for the new city park at the Parks and Recreation Commission meeting on Feb. 11, describing a set of council-directed value-engineering changes and a construction timeline.

Why it matters: the design changes preserve primary park programming while reducing some exterior hardscape and interior finishes. Staff said the revisions improve the building’s spatial efficiency while delivering additional indoor court capacity that the project team said will help meet local demand for sports courts.

Design changes and programming Ms. Finch, Parks and Recreation staff, summarized the value-engineering directions adopted by City Council and implemented in the 30% drawings: a 10% reduction in the fitness center (about 2,200 square feet), removal of the spin room, a 40% reduction in interior plaster walls…

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