City Park in Corona saw a successful community effort as approximately 50 volunteers participated in the first Sixth Street cleanup of 2024. The event, which included cleaning the park and painting the skate area, was hailed as a positive initiative to enhance local spaces. Organizers encouraged residents to join future volunteer opportunities, with the next cleanup scheduled for Arbor Day on March 16 at City Hall from 9 to 11 AM.
During the recent City Council meeting, the council addressed several routine matters, including the approval of a significant infrastructure project. Council member Wes highlighted the completion of 167 lane miles of roadwork, marking the largest such project in the city's history. This initiative aims to improve transportation and accessibility across all districts, including key areas like Eagle Glen. The council unanimously approved this motion, reflecting a commitment to enhancing city infrastructure.
The meeting also included a public comment section, although no residents chose to speak on items not listed on the agenda. The council's focus on community engagement and infrastructure development underscores its dedication to improving the quality of life for Corona residents. As the city moves forward, these initiatives are expected to foster greater community involvement and enhance local amenities.