A vibrant new skate park in San Bernardino was celebrated at a recent government meeting, with local leaders highlighting its importance for community engagement and youth recreation. Assembly District Delegate Robert Garcia expressed gratitude to Mayor Helen Tramm and Kenisha Boyd for their roles in the ribbon-cutting ceremony, emphasizing the park's positive impact on the area.
In addition to the skate park, concerns were raised about the condition of Tom Minor Park. Peter Savela, representing the Immaculate Catholic Church food distribution, noted that the park has been in disrepair for years, with broken fences posing safety risks for children. However, Joe Baca Jr. assured attendees that renovations are planned for the summer of 2025, a development that has been eagerly anticipated by the community.
The meeting also served as a platform for community engagement, with an invitation extended to the San Bernardino Luncheon Club. Attendees were encouraged to join a discussion featuring Michael Townsend, a field representative for Senator Eloise Gomez Reyes, who will provide legislative updates.
These discussions underscore a commitment to improving local facilities and fostering community connections, with significant developments on the horizon for San Bernardino's parks and public spaces.