Central park is useless... no shade structures, no picnic facilities, no concert stage, no sports facilities, no wedding gazebo or ampitheatre. Just lots of grass to be watered. If this is to truly be CENTRAL park, then it needs to be a true hub for community activities.
Need a community pool, kids water park, spa
We love the parks my grandkids use them quite often for sports and stuff and we use the community center quite often for different craft programs overall they do a great job maintaining and Parks
We need community pool. More bike trails not in road types. The kind that runs behind houses connecting parks etc.
More dog bags/signs available please. Some are not picking up... We moved her from Monrovia 14 years ago. The school districts and parks played a great role in that decision. Continued maintenance and upgrading the parks is key to maintaining our community as well as property value.
More police presence would be good as there have been multiple reports on community pages of strange men at several of the parks watching the children.
The soccer fields could use a little attention. They are not in line with our surrounding communities. The fields have clumps of grass/weeds instead of a maintained surface.
With all the new home construction that's taken place in Etiwanda, particularly along East Ave (North of Baseline), it would be really be great to have a park in our immediate community. The closest are Victoria Park and the park located at Banyan and Wardman Bullock. With all the empty land located at East and Highland, it'd be great to have a park there.
We love the fact that the city places a high priority on keeping parks as part of the community.
Although I don't use the parks that much, I support them as I believe they are important for the community, and provide us some open space, trees and plants (good for the environment).
Rancho Cucamonga's over all look is going down hill. The landscaping is terrible around the neighborhoods and especially at the parks. Vintage park is the closest to me. The grass is gross green belts are being replaced with wood chip. Who's bright idea was wood chips? Rancho is windy. Wood chips are everywhere after the winds. The city increase my taxes for landscape but it's worse then ever. City workers stand around talking for at least an hour daily. I know this because I walk laps daily at Vintage and Ellena Park. Who's accountable? Trash is everywhere, bushes aren't trimmed, and grass has dead patches. When I first moved here in 1999. Their were people working everyday to make our city pretty. People that had to serve community service was picking up trash weekly. Maybe we need to increase community service to make our city beautiful again and hire some people that take pride in their work. and why do we have city workers and Magnilia workers?
I think our community's parks are exceptional. Just go to San Fernando Valley's parks (where I used to live) and compare. We are so blessed.
There is no park in our community(Rancho Etiwanda Estates) so we have to go all the way down on Banyan Park. I'm surprised that how the city gave permission to these builders to construct homes without any community park.
AYSO Region 65 deserves new fields. Rancho Cucamonga should have a water park or community pool by now. I've lived here since 97. So overdue !
Keep them up, they are an asset to our community.
I am glad pond is back at Redhill, missed it! Parks are a great part of our community!
Parks are important to communities especially to young families!
Please bring community pools to rancho. We pay our fair share of taxes, so why does Fontana have so many different community pools and we have zero? Also, please take bencheson Passos. In Terra vista neighborhood off of mountain view and Covington Place. They bring gangs and teens wanting to smoke and drink to these benches late at night. Not safe , not healthy, not good use of pAseo space in any way. Thanks!
the park nearest me is very important to the community, it is used regularly by people of all ages. Thank you.
The parks in Cucamonga are a big reason why people love this community and continue to move here. I know there is a lot of financial pressure on the city relative to park maintenance but it seems the investment is well placed.