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The City of Fullerton's Public Information Office is a division of the City Manager's Office. The primary function is to coordinate all external communication between the City and citizens. The Public Information Office is responsible for news releases, social media, community outreach, and general information management.

The Public Information Office works closely with the City Council, City departments, news media, the public and other government agencies to assist in building a more open and accessible city government. It is the City's official information outlet to media related inquiries.

The Police Department has a Public Information Officer that addresses police and crime related matters. You may call 714-738-6829 or visit the Fullerton Police website for further inquires.

Members of the media who have questions regarding Fire related emergency incidents should contact Emergency Preparedness Coordinator, Kristi Hofstetter Batiste at kristi.hofstetterbatiste@fullertonfire.org or by calling 714-446-1454.

PRESS RELEASE - City of Fullerton Invests $3 Million in Independence Park Following Union Pacific Project Completion

FULLERTON, CA (January 26, 2026) – The City of Fullerton recently completed two major park improvement projects: the reopening of Union Pacific Park, which celebrated its Grand Opening Ceremony this past weekend, and the construction of the new Union Pacific Trail.
Post Date:01/26/2026 4:37 PM

Date:                    January 26, 2026

Contact:             Kim Chaudhry

                                (714) 738-6317

                                Kim.chaudhry@cityoffullerton.com

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

CITY OF FULLERTON TO INVEST $3 MILLION TOWARD INDEPENDENCE PARK REVITALIZATION FOLLOWING COMPLETION OF UNION PACIFIC PARK AND TRAIL PROJECTS

 

FULLERTON, CA (January 26, 2026) – The City of Fullerton recently completed two major park improvement projects: the reopening of Union Pacific Park, which celebrated its Grand Opening Ceremony this past weekend, and the construction of the new Union Pacific Trail, a multi-use corridor extending through the City and connecting directly to Union Pacific Park. With these capital projects now open, the City is excited to begin the Independence Park Revitalization Project, which was formally approved by the City Council as part of the annual Operating and Capital Improvements Budget process.

 

Phase I of the Independence Park Revitalization Project is supported by approximately $3 million in local, state, and county funding and is designed to address immediate infrastructure and accessibility needs within the park. Planned improvements include construction of the City’s first adaptive playground, restroom facilities, landscape and irrigation upgrades, and interior renovations to the gymnasium. Subsequent phases will be implemented when additional funding sources become available.

 

In support of long-range planning, the City has also begun development of a comprehensive Parks Master Plan intended to guide future investments in parks, recreation facilities, and open space throughout Fullerton. The planning effort will include opportunities for stakeholder engagement and structured public input to help inform priorities and policy direction.

 

Additional information regarding the Independence Park Revitalization Project, including a history of Council actions, funding details, and project timelines, are available at https://www.cityoffullerton.com/government/departments/parks-recreation/parks-trails-and-fields/independence-park.

 

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About the City of Fullerton

Located in northern Orange County, the City of Fullerton is a diverse and historic community of approximately 140,000 residents. Fullerton maintains a broad range of parks and recreation amenities, including 53 public parks and more than 30 miles of multi-use trails, serving residents of all ages and abilities. The City provides a full spectrum of municipal services including public safety, public works and infrastructure maintenance, recreation programming, community services, and economic and community development. For more information, visit www.cityoffullerton.com

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