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Mayor's Message: Amphitheater Taking Shape

By Mayor Yxstian Gutierrez
Mayor of Moreno Valley
07/14/2020 at 12:31 PM

Dear Moreno Valley Residents,

One of the most important ways the City can add to the community’s overall quality of life is by investing in public facilities that bring us together for shared enjoyment.  That’s why we’re so rightfully proud of Moreno Valley’s system of 28 beautiful parks, including a dog park and equestrian center, plus a senior center, four community centers, a golf course and two skate parks.

If you’ve driven near City Hall recently, you may have noticed Moreno Valley’s latest addition to our public facilities taking shape, the beautiful new amphitheater, seen here in this architect’s rendering.  It’s expected to be finished later this summer.  When it opens, it will immediately take its place as one of the Inland Empire’s premier outdoor performance venues.

Due to the continuing statewide prohibition of gatherings of more than 10 people in order to slow the spread of coronavirus, the new amphitheater will be carefully maintained until it can eventually welcome residents to a wide variety of community performances and events.  

Despite the virus, MoVal continues to move forward!

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