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Volume 322 | April 4 - April 7, 2023

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Moreno Valley is Hard at Work Beautifying Roads and Parks

In this edition of MoVal Now, we provide an update on two programs beautifying Moreno Valley—The Pavement Rehabilitation Program and the Parks Rehabilitation & Refurbishment Program. 


Phase one of the $50 million Pavement Rehabilitation Program is 70 percent complete and will rehabilitate nearly 190 miles of Moreno Valley roads when completed.


The Parks Rehabilitation & Refurbishment Program will provide exciting upgrades to all 34 Moreno Valley's parks by the Summer of 2024. 


We're working to ensure Moreno Valley has a bright and beautiful future! Click here to watch the latest edition of MoVal Now.

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Over a Thousand Residents "Scramble" for "Egg-citing" Prizes

Our first-ever Adult Flashlight Egg Scramble was an epic "egg-stravaganza!"


With flashlights in hand, over 1,000 residents packed Lasselle Sports Park and scrambled in the dark to gather as many eggs as possible. Some lucky residents went home with prizes such as televisions, laptops, and game systems. Nobody went home empty handed.


Watch our exclusive recap here, and for more information on exciting events all year, visit moval.org/parks

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Moreno Valley's Free Dump Day is Tomorrow

Do you have a bulky item you need to discard? Stop by the Badlands Landfill for our Free Dump Day event tomorrow, April 8, from 6 a.m. to noon! 

 

Moreno Valley's Free Dump Day is a great opportunity to get rid of that pesky items taking up space in your home, including indoor/outdoor furniture, mattresses, household appliances, washers and dryers, e-waste, car batteries, and more. 


Garden chemicals, hazardous waste, tires, pesticides and cleaners, compressed gas cylinders, asbestos, and pool chlorine are NOT accepted.


Be sure to bring proof of residency (such as an ID or driver's license) when you arrive. 


The Badlands Landfill is located at 31125 Ironwood Ave. We’ll see you there!

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Sign Up For CERT Training and Be Prepared for an Emergency

If disaster strikes, are you prepared? Attend our free CERT training program on April 14-16!


Our CERT training program provides 20 hours of free hands-on and classroom training on topics such as earthquake and disaster preparedness, fire safety and suppression, light search & rescue, hazardous material awareness, and more! The training sessions are hosted by the City of Moreno Valley's Office of Emergency Management and held at the Emergency Operations Center, 22870 Calle San Juan de Los Lagos. 


The skills learned in this training session can protect you and your family when disaster strikes. Plus, participants will receive a CERT backpack with responder gear, including a CERT helmet, goggles, and gloves.


Classes will take place on April 14 from 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., April 15 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and April 16 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.


Classes are limited to 30 students, and you must be 18 years of age or older to attend. To sign up, visit moval.org/oem and click on the CERT link, or call 951.413.3800.

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Pet of the Week: Lizzie

Our Pet of the Week is Lizzie, a beautiful two-year-old Chocolate Lab Retriever. Lizzie is an energetic dog with a lot to say! She loves to be the center of attention, and plays very well with other dogs. Lizzie’s gentle nature makes her perfect for any Moreno Valley family. 


If you would like to make Lizzie or any pet from the Moreno Valley Animal Shelter part of your family, please contact the Moreno Valley Animal Shelter at 951.413.3790 or visit www.moval.org/pets.

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