Annual trail grading operations will take place at the CHWP beginning Thursday, April 24. During this time, sections of trails may be subject to closure to ensure safe operation of heavy equipment. Closures will occur at junctions and alternative routes will be available. Closure areas will be noted with signs and will only remain closed during work periods.
The Claremont Unified School District Administrative offices are temporarily closed due to plumbing issues. CUSD schools remain open.
Temporary interruptions or library closures may be possible this week when Service Employees International Union goes on strike. The Claremont Library is a County facility.
The City strives to improve the quality of life for all residents of Claremont, by responding to community concerns and through proactive code enforcement, abatement, and community improvement strategies. In some cases, the City's Housing Rehabilitation Program may assist homeowners with improvements that have been determined necessary for eliminating blight and correcting building and health code violations.
A list of the most common neighborhood preservation issues and a summary of applicable city codes is provided in the table below. View the entire Municipal Code.
For more information or clarification on the City's ordinances relating to neighborhood preservation, contact the Community Improvement office.
Jennifer Earl Community Improvement Coordinator (909) 399-5326 jrearl@claremontca.gov
Melissa Sanabria Community Improvement Officer (909) 399-5467 msanabria@claremontca.gov
Pearl Juarez Administrative Assistant (909) 399-5499 pjuarez@claremontca.gov