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Commission discusses park CIP projects, restroom vandalism and plans for monitored facilities
Summary
San Bernardino commissioners updated progress on neighborhood park projects and debated restroom repairs and monitoring after repeated vandalism and public-access concerns. Staff said restroom upgrades are on the CIP and an RFQP for restroom monitoring is planned.
San Bernardino’s Arts and Historical Preservation Commission spent a large portion of its meeting discussing Capital Improvement Program (CIP) work at neighborhood parks and the ongoing problem of damaged and inaccessible restrooms. Staff reported construction progress at Second Lake, improvements at Spiker and Nicholson parks and design work for a new community center, while commissioners pressed for durable restroom solutions that balance access with safety.
The meeting opened with staff updates that Second Lake is moving ahead, with recent contractor work on irrigation,…
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