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What's to Come in 2025

By Ulises Cabrera, Moreno Valley City mayor
January 7, 2025 at 02:13pm. Views: 927

Moreno Valley continues to flourish, and with 2025 officially underway, the City has some exciting projects and events lined up that will make this year another one to remember.

 

First, we’re kicking off the year with the groundbreaking of the highly anticipated Pump Track later this month. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or just looking for a new way to stay active, this state-of-the-art facility will be a fantastic addition to our recreational offerings once it has been completed. 

 

We have big news for our dog parents, too! Our brand-new dog park, opening this summer, will be the perfect spot for our furry friends to stretch their legs and for neighbors to connect.

 

If one of your New Year’s resolutions is to find a new job, we’re here to help. The City will be hosting Regional Job Fairs in February, May, and September, and we’re bringing back the 5th Annual Apprenticeship Expo again in November. These events, along with all the wonderful services offered by the Business and Employment Resource Center (BERC) are geared toward helping our residents and veterans thrive right here at home.

 

In 2025, we will also welcome several new businesses to Moreno Valley: Crumbl Cookie, Taqueria 2 Potrillos (opening its second location), and the RGB Pro Boxing Academy are just a few of the exciting grand openings on the horizon. These businesses bring jobs, economic growth, and a sense of community pride to our beloved City.

 

A new medical office building housing Loma Linda University Health and RadNet, and later in the year, we’ll celebrate the opening of the Sunnymead Ranch Branch of the Moreno Valley Library System, and the long-awaited expansion of the Senior Center, giving our seniors and families more resources and spaces to connect.

 

As always, our Parks & Community Services event calendar is packed with fun and engaging events throughout the year. Make sure you follow us on our social media accounts and read our Soaring Guide to stay up to date on events like the Fourth of July Parade and Funfest, El Grito, the Fun Color Run, and much, MUCH more! From concerts and cultural celebrations to family-friendly festivals, day camps, and pet adoption events, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

 

This is just a taste of what’s to come in 2025, so get ready for another GREAT year, MoVal! Let’s make this year a time of connection, growth, and celebration for Moreno Valley.

 

 

Moreno Valley continúa floreciendo y con el año 2025 oficialmente en marcha, la ciudad tiene algunos proyectos y eventos interesantes programados que harán que este año sea otro para recordar.

 

Comenzamos el año con la inauguración del muy esperado Pump Track a finales de este mes. Ya sea que eres un ciclista experimentado o simplemente estas buscando una nueva forma de mantenerte activo, esta instalación de última generación será una fantástica adición a nuestras ofertas recreativas una vez que esté terminada.

 

¡También tenemos grandes noticias para nuestros padres de perros! Nuestro nuevo parque para perros, que se inaugurará este verano, será el lugar perfecto para que nuestros amigos peludos estiren las piernas y para que los vecinos se conecten.

 

Si uno de tus propósitos del Año Nuevo es encontrar un nuevo trabajo, estamos aquí para ayudarte. La ciudad organizará ferias de empleo regionales en febrero, mayo y septiembre, y volveremos a traer la quinta Exposición Anual de Aprendizaje en noviembre. Estos eventos, junto con todos los maravillosos servicios que ofrece el Centro de Recursos Empresariales y de Empleo (BERC, por sus siglas en inglés) están orientados a ayudar a nuestros residentes y veteranos a prosperar aquí en casa.

 

En 2025, también daremos la bienvenida a varios negocios nuevos en Moreno Valley: Crumbl Cookie, Taqueria 2 Potrillos (que abre su segunda ubicación) y RGB Pro Boxing Academy son solo algunas de las emocionantes grandes inauguraciones que se avecinan. Estos negocios aportan trabajos, crecimiento económico y un sentido de orgullo comunitario a nuestra querida ciudad.

 

Un nuevo edificio de consultorios médicos que albergará Loma Linda University Health y RadNet y, más adelante en el año, celebraremos la apertura de la sucursal Sunnymead Ranch del sistema de bibliotecas de Moreno Valley y la tan esperada expansión del Centro para personas mayores, brindando a nuestra personas mayores y familias más recursos y espacios para conectarse.

 

Como siempre, nuestro calendario de eventos de Parques y Servicios Comunitarios está repleto de eventos divertidos y atractivos durante todo el año. Asegúrate de seguirnos en nuestras cuentas de redes sociales y nuestra Guía Soaring para mantenerte actualizado sobre eventos como el Desfile y Funfest del 4 de julio, El Grito, Fun Color Run y mucho, ¡MUCHO más! Desde conciertos y celebraciones culturales hasta festivales familiares, campamentos de dia y eventos de adopción de mascotas, hay algo para que todos disfruten.

 

Esto es solo una muestra de lo que vendrá en 2025, ¡así que prepárate para otro GRAN año, MoVal! Hagamos que este año sea un año de conexión, crecimiento y celebración para Moreno Valley.

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