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Commission hears park construction updates and grapples with vandalism and restroom access
Summary
Parks and Recreation staff reported progress on multiple capital projects — Second Lake, Spiker Park and Nicholson Park — and outlined a CIP track for community-center work while commissioners pressed for solutions to chronic restroom vandalism and access at skate and high-use parks.
Parks and Recreation staff told the San Bernardino Arts and Historical Preservation Commission that multiple park projects are moving forward, including Second Lake (irrigation work and playground footing), Spiker Park (ball fields, lighting and a planned multiuse turf area) and Nicholson Park (about 90 percent complete). The department said the Lytle Creek Community Center is in architectural design and that restroom repairs are included in that scope.
Commissioners and staff discussed recurring security problems at parks under construction, including…
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