About Tri-City Mental Health Authority
Tri-City Mental Health Authority, also designated and known as ‘Tri-City Mental Health Center’ (“Tri-City”) was established in 1960 through a Joint Powers Authority Agreement between the Cities of Claremont, La Verne, and Pomona, to deliver mental health services to the residents of the three Cities. This action was taken out of a desire on the part of officials from the three Cities to provide the highest quality services for local residents. For almost fifty-seven years, Tri-City has cared for and served local children, youth, adults and older adults. Tri-City is a public agency governed by a Governing Board composed of seven members; four members are a council member of his/her respective City, and three members of the Board are community members appointed by the three Cities, each serving without compensation. The Governing Board has the powers common to public agencies as enumerated in the Joint Exercise of Powers Act.