Today, City Hall employees were sent home to telecommute after a few employees reported flu like symptoms.
With high temperatures expected this weekend, the City will be offering a Cooling Zone at the Hughes Center.
The City offers a free electronic waste collection program in partnership with Greenway Solid Waste & Recycling.
The filing period for the November election is now open for those interested in running for City Council.
Governor Newsom issued additional closures for indoor operations.
Golden State Water continues work on their water main line replacement project on Tenth Street, Berkeley Avenue, and University Circle.
Fourth of July Celebration Virtual Activities
Fourth of July fireworks & parades are canceled, but cities are getting creative with live & virtual ways to celebrate in San Gabriel Valley
Expansion of outdoor dining for local restaurants is now available thanks to the City’s new Claremont Al Fresco program.
The Inland Valley Humane Society is offering dog adoptions for $30 and cat adoptions for free in the month of June.
The Farmers Market is operated by the Claremont Forum, a non-profit community organization.
Registration is now open for Virtual Camp Claremont.
The City issued a Solidarity Statement reaffirming our commitment to racial justice.
The City’s drop-off recycling center at the City Yard is currently open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
The Claremont Hills Wilderness Park will be closed for fire road maintenance from Monday, June 1 through Wednesday, June 3.
The Pooch Park reopened on Thursday, May 28.
The Pooch Park will reopen on Thursday, May 28.
Join us online for the City’s Virtual Memorial Day tribute on Monday, May 25 at 11:00 a.m.
Tennis and pickleball courts are now open in City parks.
Enforcement of the Overnight Parking Ordinance will resume on May 16, 2020 at 2:00 a.m.
City staff and Park Rangers will be monitoring the trails and trailheads and will be enforcing the safety protocols.
"In coordination with the opening of the County’s trails, the City will reopen the Thompson Creek Trail on Saturday"
Visitors to the trails will be expected to practice safe physical distancing, refrain from visiting if exhibiting symptoms, and wear a mask.
This year would have marked the 72nd Annual Fourth of July Celebration. Claremont will now celebrate this milestone next year.
To promote physical and mental exercise, the City of Claremont’s Human Services Department has introduced the Virtual Activity Center.
Due to COVID-19, the City has made the difficult decision to cancel the annual Memorial Day Service in Oak Park Cemetery.
Camp Claremont registration begins April 25. The Camp is scheduled to begin on June 17, but is contingent on State and County Health orders.
To celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day, Sustainable Claremont is currently hosting an online campaign called Earth Action Week.
Free, same-day tests are now available for all LA County residents who have symptoms of COVID-19.
The Claremont Police Department will continue to suspend the enforcement of the Overnight Parking Ordinance (ONP).
Landlords will not be able to evict a tenant if a tenant can show an inability to pay rent (and/or related charges) due to financial losses
"This issue contains the most up-to-date information regarding COVID-19 (Coronavirus) and the City of Claremont’s response"
The City has made this decision in consultation with event partners and sponsors.
"NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Claremont will hold a hearing on Tuesday, April 14, 2020, at 6:30 p.m."
The Foothill Gold Line from Glendora to Montclair is a 12.3-mile extension of the Metro Gold Line light rail system.
Governor Brown signed two bills which build on the ongoing efforts to “make water conservation a California way of life.
Anyone interested in getting tested must first register on the screening website, coronavirus.lacity.org/Testing.