Send an email to the City Clerk in advance if you wish to make a comment on a specific agenda item.
"This issue contains the most up-to-date information regarding COVID-19 (Coronavirus) and the City of Claremont’s response"
Rick Crosby and Wendy M. Lau were elected to the City Council for a four-year term. Measure LV was passed by the voters.
Waste Management Call Center Operations are back up and running! Thank you for your patience during this transition.
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"In this week's issue, City Manager Tara Schultz shares information on City closures and service impacts from COVID-19 orders."
" The suspension of call center availability has no impact to your trash and recycling collection service."
The order requires residents to stay home except for essential outings including grocery shopping, medical care, and basic services.
The proclamation of a local emergency does not signify an increased risk to the residents of La Verne.
Disaster Assistance Loans are now available to Los Angeles County small businesses economically impacted by the Coronavirus (COVID-19).
"The County is still tallying the votes.'
"The Foothill Gold Line from Glendora to Montclair is a 12.3-mile extension of the Metro Gold Line light rail system."
Please note the scheduled presentations on the 3/16/20 agenda, including Certificates of Recognition and Proclamations, are cancelled.
"Did you know warm weather brings out insects, such as fleas and mosquitoes, which can spread diseases?"
The City has created a page with information on the Coronavirus for residents to get connected to health resources.
"We plan to reschedule the open house as soon as possible at a future time."
Up to date information regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19).
COMMENTARY: Professor Schmitz teaches at Claremont McKenna College. Professor O'Connor teaches at the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
"The Committee is a citizen committee and shall be comprised of five La Verne residents."
"The City of La Verne is closely monitoring information regarding the Coronavirus."
The Friends of the La Verne Library is looking for new board members and board officers.
Join Claremont’s women leaders at an empowering story time at the Claremont Helen Renwick Library on Saturday, March 7.
The California Earthquake Authority (CEA) would like to remind Claremont residents the importance of earthquake preparedness.
Claremont PD celebrated promotions and also introduced the newest members of the CPD family at the February 25 City Council meeting.
Meetings take place 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m., so arrive at any time. No formal presentation is planned.
Voting Centers for the March 3 Presidential Primary Election will open this weekend. There will be six Voting Centers in Claremont.
Residents with a regular collection day of Monday will need to put their containers out on February 18.
The City Yard is located at 1616 Monte Vista Avenue. See additional details in the Community Services section.
VBM ballots may be dropped off now until the end of Election Day on March 3.
On Tuesday, January 21, the City will participate in the 2020 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count.
Live Christmas trees may be put out for pick-up on your regular trash day from Jan. 6-17.
The workshops will be held at the District Office (1012 E. Miramar Avenue).
A church in Claremont has gained international attention for a Nativity scene that depicts Jesus, Mary and Joseph in cages.
Your guide to Christmas concerts, Nutcrackers, Hanukkah menorah lightings, Santa breakfasts, parades & more throughout San Gabriel Valley.
Cedar Grove Elementary Parking Lot (9:00 am to 3:00 pm)
All applicants must reside in Claremont and be available to meet twice monthly from January to April 2020.
Applications will be due November 25 to the City Clerk.
There are four polling locations for this election, and they may differ from your usual voting location.