Moreno Valley Mayor Ulysses Cabrera announced a new pump track called the "flight deck" at Morrison Park, saying the facility sits just south of the city fire station and is themed to honor nearby March Air Reserve Base. "Get ready to elevate your outdoor adventures at the flight deck in Morrison Park," Cabrera said.
Cabrera described the site as Southern California's largest pump track and listed several features the city is promoting: he said it is "California's first adaptive track," includes the state's first asphalt jump lines and the first asphalt bicycle playground for young children. "This isn't just a bike park, it's an experience that takes recreation to new heights," he added.
The mayor also detailed a nighttime feature for the connecting path, saying it "features groundbreaking ambient glow technology, which lights up the path at night using embedded solar charging glow rocks." The transcript does not provide technical specifications, a manufacturer, funding sources, or an opening date.
Officials in the transcript attributed these claims directly to Mayor Cabrera; the city did not provide independent verification of the "largest" or "first" claims in the available text. The announcement did not include details about hours, access, programming, maintenance, or how the adaptive features will be implemented.
The mayor did not state when the park will open to the public. Additional details including a schedule, funding breakdown or supporting documents were not specified in the transcript.