This includes the HHW Roundup that was scheduled to occur at the Claremont City Yard on Saturday, February 6.
The City reminds residents and business owners to be respectful of neighbors with regard to exterior outdoor lighting and glare.
Dodger also served as a means to build relationships and trust with our community’s youth.
Mediation and dispute resolution training will be provided.
Flags were lowered on Monday January 11 and will be raised on Thursday, January 14.
Claremont Library to Temporarily Close for Electrical Work
The City of Claremont is pleased to announce the donation of 20 acres of open space land by Arthur and Susan Bertolina.
If a formal presentation isn't for you, join Miles McNeely from WISE & Healthy Aging for a fun way to learn about fraud.
The holiday season ended with a bang for patrons of the Senior Emergency Meal Program last week.
As the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines continues, the Federal Trade Commission is warning seniors about the potential for vaccine scams.
There is a limit of 15 gallons or 125 pounds of waste per trip.
The bundled trash rate for single-family homes includes collection of up to three bulky items per each calendar year at no additional cost.
"Remember that crooks will do anything to earn a quick buck."
"They have answered to the demanding call to public service that is often underappreciated."
A company/person can leave newspapers, flyers, or door hangers for commercial solicitation on any resident’s doorstep/driveway, etc.
Beginning Tuesday, January 19, 2021, Claremont Helen Renwick Library will temporarily close for electrical work.
Portable, collapsible, or permanent shade structures can only be placed in a rear or interior side yard area of a residence.
The holiday tree recycling program will begin on January 4 and will run through January 15, 2021.
Holiday Closures/Sanitation Services
Thank You, Blaisdell Volunteers, Webb School’s Interact Club, and Claremont Colleges!
On Thursday, December 17, City staff delivered over 400 food & hygiene items to IVHP’s food pantry.
Containers left in the street and other public rights-of-way can create safety hazards for motorists, pedestrians, and bicyclists.
Sanitation services will continue during the City’s holiday closure, including daily trash, recycling, and green waste collection.
For questions regarding recycling, please contact the Community Services Department at (909) 399-5431.
During the holidays, overnight parking citations will not be written on the following dates.
All gardeners, tree trimmers, and landscapers must have a valid City business license to work in the City of Claremont.
Applicants Sought for Committee on Human Relations
Let’s work together to reduce our burglaries and not be a victim to thieves. We are all in this together!
Instead, break down any boxes you are throwing out, put them in garbage bags and place them inside the trash can.
Please submit applications via email to Management Analyst Tania Cerda at tcerda@ci.claremont.ca.us.
The Human Services Department is excited to announce the completion of the Winter/Spring 2021 Brochure!
Thank you to our sponsor, Inter Valley Health Plan, for making this festive and memorable day possible!
As the holidays approach, people start to rush and become stressed out and careless, trying to get everything done.
This includes diseased or dead vegetation, turf, or lawn.
The community is invited to a Zoom community meeting on the 2021-2028 Housing Element Update on December 17 at 6:30 p.m.
The Foothill Gold Line board is made up of elected and appointed representatives from throughout the project corridor
To allow for public participation, the Sustainability Committee will conduct its meeting through Zoom Video Communications.
Donate a City Tree this Holiday Season