The City of Santa Ana celebrated the opening of Salvador Quintana Park, a 1.25-acre community park that creates a vibrant space for recreation, relaxation, environmental sustainability and community gathering, on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
Originally developed as the Bristol-Tolliver Street Urban Greening Project, the new park brings a wide range of amenities to residents, including a basketball court, shaded playground, outdoor fitness equipment, picnic areas, benches, pedestrian pathways, decorative fencing, educational signage and enhanced lighting. The park is located along one of the City’s major arterial roadways, Bristol Street, and enhances the ongoing work to improve and beautify the entire Bristol Street corridor.
“Salvador Quintana Park represents the very best of Santa Ana — honoring our community’s history while investing in a healthier, greener future for generations to come,” said Mayor Valerie Amezcua. “This park not only provides much-needed open space and recreational opportunities for residents, but also recognizes the remarkable legacy of Salvador Quintana, whose compassion and integrity continue to inspire our city today.”…