For years, Riverside County Sheriff’s Deputy Timothy Corlew parked his motorcycle in a certain spot outside Riverside Community Hospital.

Now that spot will forever be linked to the fallen officer.

After Corlew’s death in an on-duty freeway accident in January, the hospital decided to create a memorial parking spot in his honor.

It was revealed Wednesday in a ceremony outside the emergency room that included speeches and the unveiling.

A sign — a duplicate of which was given to the Riverside County Sheriff’s station in Jurupa Valley — now marks the space. It says: “Dedicated Motorcycle Parking. In Memory of Deputy Timothy Corlew. End of Watch: January 8, 2025.”

Corlew, who had served as a deputy since 2016, was killed in a collision while riding his motorcycle on the westbound 91 Freeway near La Sierra Avenue in Riverside. He was honored with a candlelight vigil in Norco and was saluted as a “hero” during his funeral at Harvest Christian Fellowship in Riverside.

Corlew was well known to the hospital’s emergency staff for his time working for American Medical Response and later as a deputy, a hospital news release states.

“Tim meant so much to our community, not just as an officer, but as a certified EMT with a history at AMR,” Lacey Page, a pre-hospital liaison nurse, said before the unveiling, according to the release.

“His dedication to service extended beyond the badge and his impact reached far and wide.”

Corlew’s wife Mercedes and their children joined hospital officials, American Medical Response representatives and Sheriff’s Capt. Justin Rowan for the unveiling.