Planning currently underway. Construction expected to begin in 2025.
The Palms Park Community Building is 45 years old, dating back to the late 1970s. And as with any building that age, it is in need of some repairs at this point. Specifically for this building, it is in need of significant repairs to its exterior siding and façade, its electrical system, air conditioning and heating system, and roof.
The city is planning to go beyond just repairs and make added improvements and renovations to the building, including:
- A 1,200-square-foot expansion of the building for a new teen room, disabled-access restroom and storage.
- Flooring improvements.
- New restroom fixtures. New doors, windows and ceilings.
- New paint, finishes and trim throughout the building.
The project is expected to cost approximately $8 million. Funding will come from a variety of sources pooled together by the city, including: Measure L, federal funds secured by Congressman Robert Garcia, state funds secured by Assembly Member Anthony Rendon, and federal American Rescue Plan (ARPA) funds.