SOUTH GLENDALE — It took one year and $4.7 million to bring the new Cerritos Park on San Fernando Road from the drawing board to reality, and for city officials who celebrated its grand opening Thursday, the timing could not have been better.
As city and school district officials descended on the park next to Cerritos Elementary School for the opening ceremony, one thing was clear — what was once a used car lot and service station is now a political gold nugget.
Calling the park’s opening a citywide milestone in how city officials address the park deficiencies in south Glendale, Mayor Ara Najarian told the crowd in dark suits and Cerritos Elementary school uniforms that the City Council’s recent commitment to acquiring more park space through development impact fees and an allotment of tax increment funds would provide millions more for future parks.