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Vista council asks staff to return with rehab and programming options for Lewis Duran Park community center; $1 million set aside under review

Vista City Council · January 28, 2026
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Summary

Council directed staff to evaluate rehabilitation and programming options for the Lewis Duran Park community center after Council member Contreras proposed using up to $500,000 of an existing $1 million allocation for immediate repairs and five years of programming; staff said they have sufficient guidance to prepare cost estimates and recommendations.

Council member Corina Contreras opened discussion on the Lewis Duran Park Community Center, reminding the council that the city had previously set aside $1,000,000 from surplus funds for the site. Contreras asked staff to look at using up to $500,000 for rehabilitation and to program the remaining funds at roughly $100,000 per year for five years to support community services and after‑school…

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