John D. Morgan Park Budd Avenue Restroom Improvement Project 24-DD

(Updated March 2, 2026)

Location

John D. Morgan Park restroom facility and parking lot along Budd Avenue.

Description

The project will remove the existing restroom facility and replace it with a larger facility. Other improvements include:

  • Pedestrian pathway improvements
  • Parking lot pavement improvements
  • Parking lot striping reconfiguration

Upcoming

Construction is anticipated to begin in August/September 2026. The construction schedule takes into account the procurement, manufacturing, and delivery of the pre-fabricated restroom building.

  1. BACKGROUND
  2. PROGRESS
  3. SCHEDULE
  4. OTHER INFO

Originally constructed in 1972, John D. Morgan Park is bounded by San Tomas Expressway, Rincon Avenue, Budd Avenue, and the Campbell School of Innovation. The park provides thirty-two acres of open space to host a variety of recreational activities. John D. Morgan Park is one of the City’s largest and most frequently visited parks. It hosts various recreation programs, including summer camps.  The park’s amenities include picnic areas, open fields and two popular playgrounds, one of which is a recently completed all-inclusive playground. There are two restroom facilities on site, one located near Rincon Avenue on the north side of the park, and a second one on the south side along Budd Avenue, across from the all-inclusive playground.

The addition of an all-inclusive playground in 2022 has made John D. Morgan Park even more popular among families and young children, adding demand for a higher capacity and a more accessible restroom and parking facilities near the all-inclusive playground. The adjacent restrooms were installed in 2004 and consists of three (3) urinals and one (1) stall for the men’s room and four (4) stalls for the women’s room. The restroom building also houses a storage garage for parks and building maintenance supplies. The aged restrooms are well utilized and does not meet the current standards of the Americans with Disabilities Act.