Moreno Valley expands free public WiFi access to more city parks

Ulises Cabrera
Ulises Cabrera
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Moreno Valley has extended its WiFi Gardens program to four additional parks, making free public WiFi available at Bethune, Celebration, Santiago, and Victoriano parks. This expansion brings the total number of WiFi Gardens locations across the city to 42.

Mayor Ulises Cabrera said in a statement, “The number of WiFi Gardens in the City continues to grow. Our residents have even more options to stay connected with friends, family, and local businesses and, when needed, access to city resources, support, and information.”

Residents can connect to the internet without a password through the “ILoveMoVal” network. Signs indicating available WiFi are placed at participating parks and city facilities. A full list of locations is available on the city’s website at moval.org/clic. Additionally, an interactive map of all WiFi Gardens sites can be found at moval.org/wifi.



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