by William Cortez on 2026-06-24

First 5 Riverside County and Riverside County Fifth District 

Supervisor Yxstian Gutierrez will celebrate the completed construction of new infant and 

toddler child care classrooms at the Jan Peterson Child Development Center during a 

ribbon cutting ceremony on Monday, June 15.

The project was funded through a partnership between Supervisor Gutierrez’s office and 

First 5 Riverside County. Supervisor Gutierrez’s office approved $1 million in American 

Rescue Plan Act funding, which was matched with $1.4 million in Proposition 10 funds 

through First 5 Riverside County to support completion of the project.

The new classrooms will expand licensed child care capacity in Moreno Valley once 

operational, creating space to serve 36 infants and toddlers. The project also includes 

outdoor site improvements, including a new playground, water-play feature and shade 

structure. 

“When First 5 brought along this idea that we can use some of this funding to expand 

slots, I was really supportive of that because there is a huge shortage” shared 

Supervisor Gutierrez. 

The need for infant and toddler care is especially urgent in Riverside County. Local early 

care and education data show that thousands of eligible infants and toddlers remain 

unserved by subsidized child care, leaving many families with limited options during the 

earliest years of a child’s development. For working parents, the shortage can mean 

choosing between employment, reduced hours, unreliable care arrangements, or 

leaving the workforce altogether.

Investments in early childhood generate long-term public value. For families, the cost of 

care can consume a significant share of household income, especially for infant care. 

Investing in child care infrastructure addresses an immediate family need while building 

stronger community conditions for the future.

By building sites like the Jan Peterson Child Development Center, Supervisor Guiterrez 

and F5RC are creating conditions to improve family economic stability and give young 

children access to safe, supportive early learning environments. Additional infrastructure 

projects are underway, and F5RC will share more information as those projects reach 

completion.

Media interested in attending the ribbon cutting ceremony should contact the First 5 

Riverside County Public Information team.

Event: Jan Peterson Child Development Center Ribbon Cutting

Date: Monday, June 15, 2026

Time: 10:00am

Location: 26895 Brodiaea Ave., Moreno Valley, CA 92555

Media Opportunity: Ribbon cutting, remarks, site visuals and interview availability

First 5 Riverside County, the Riverside County Children & Families Commission, is funded by Proposition 10 

tobacco tax revenues. First 5 Riverside County supports early childhood development through educational 

outreach, partnerships and funding for services that benefit children, from prenatal through age 5, their 

families, and communities. For more information about First 5 Riverside County programs and other funded 

services, call 800-266-3880 or visit www.First5Riverside.org.

For more information, contact the Office of County Supervisor Gutierrez at (951) 955-1050 or 

District5@Rivco.or