Bryce Hanes Park and Jon Cole Skate Park Clean Up

Beautification Effort Transforms Bryce Hanes Park and Jon Cole Skate Park
Posted on Mar 07, 2024

Beautification Effort Transforms Bryce Hanes Park
and Jon Cole Skate Park


The City of San Bernardino Public Works Beautification Team recently took on a new project. In partnership with the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department, Bryce Hanes Park and the Jon Cole Skate Park received the full treatment with cleaning, repairs and upgrades.

“Bryce Hanes Park and the Jon Cole Skate Park opened about seven years ago,” said Public Works Deputy Director Ernesto Salinas. “It was due for a little extra attention, and it looks great.”

Work included trimming trees, new landscaping, new murals and art at the skate park, and upgrades to the restrooms, including plumbing repairs and interior/exterior paint. A new decorative rockscape was also installed.

Additional improvements to the playground are being planned as well as the creation of a new herb and fragrance garden.

Bryce Hanes Park and the Jon Cole Skate Park opening in May of 2016. They were named after two recently passed San Bernardino heroes.

Bryce Hanes was a San Bernardino Police Officer who was killed while on duty at the age of 39 by a drunk driver who struck Hanes’ patrol car.

Jon Cole was an avid skateboarder who was killed in 2011 at the age of 21 as he tried to rescue his mother and stepfather from a downed power line.

Bryce Hanes Park and the Jon Cole Skate Park are located at 900 North E Street in San Bernardino.

 

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