City of Orange Seeks Community Input on Grijalva Park Improvements

The City of Orange is asking residents to help shape the future of one of its largest green spaces as officials gather community input for planned improvements at Grijalva Park.

The effort is part of an ongoing master planning process aimed at upgrading the park with new recreational amenities and enhancements based on what the community wants to see. Residents are being encouraged to share their ideas and priorities, helping guide decisions on how the space will evolve in the coming years. 

Potential improvements being explored include expanded recreational features, upgraded facilities, and overall enhancements to make the park more usable and enjoyable for families, athletes, and visitors. The planning process builds on previous investments in Orange parks, where upgrades have included lighting, sports facilities, and improved infrastructure.

City officials emphasize that community feedback plays a key role in shaping the final plan. Input gathered through meetings and surveys will directly influence how Grijalva Park is developed moving forward, ensuring the space reflects the needs of local residents.

For Orange residents, the process offers a chance to have a direct voice in the future of one of the city’s major outdoor spaces — helping determine how it will serve the community for years to come.

Community input is being gathered as part of the City of Orange’s ongoing planning efforts for Grijalva Park, located at 368 North Prospect Street in Orange.

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