Clone of Community Services

Upcoming Programs

2020 Summer Park Activation Series

City Council and Staff from East Palo Alto understand that our community is full of essential workers, parents working remote, and children without structured activities. We are working with a carefully selected group of organizations to provide activities for youth and families for the remainder of the summer.

Programs are provided in partnership with the following community organizations/leaders: 

For The Community From the Community
Fua Dia Congo
Camp Doza
Step It Up Dance 
My Gym 
EPA T-Ball & Pitching Machine
Mannakin Dance Theater
Fun Gypsies 

 

 

About Us

 

The role of Community Services is to cultivate activities by connecting people, parks, and programs. It is our hope that together we will strengthen our community's image, human & economic development,  safety, security, and health & wellness. 

Our activities rely heavily on interdepartmental and community partnerships to deliver services that enhance the quality of life for East Palo Alto residents with a focused effort on increasing engagement.

The Community Services Division is comprised of:  

  • Azalea Renfield, Community Services Manager
  • Lucero Garcia-Aguilera, Administrative Assistant
  • Maurice Baker, Senior Recreation Leader
  • Jaime Martinez, Recreation Leader II
  • Tiazha Jackson, Recreation Leader I
  • Titus Ulese, Nutrition Site Supervisor
  • Yacquelin Gutierrez, Kitchen Aide
  • Penny Jackson, Van Driver

Our team is committed to serving our residents and guests through excellent customer service and efficiency. We look forward to assisting you with your park, facility and community event needs.

To reserve a park or facility please visit, call, or email Lucero Garcia-Aguilera at:

Community Services Office  
2415 University Avenue (City Hall) 2nd Floor
Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Phone number: (650) 853-3100
Fax number: (650) 853-3111
Email: laguilera@cityofepa.org

Our Mission

 

To provide and promote broad-based recreation opportunities through people, parks, and programs. This is done through facility development and enhancement, promotion of life-long learning, facilitation of community-wide information dissemination, promotion of creative artistic expression, physical activity and healthy habits, facilitation of socio-cultural expression, and the encouragement of the preservation and enjoyment of the outdoors.