Advice for San Dimas: Plan for Gold Line Parking!
As the Foothill Gold Line Extension continues toward completion in San Dimas, eyes turn to cities that have adapted to their stations opening nearly six years ago.
As the Foothill Gold Line Extension continues toward completion in San Dimas, eyes turn to cities that have adapted to their stations opening nearly six years ago.
Beginning January 2022, San Dimas residents and businesses can expect changes as Waste Management begins their new organic waste program.
Former Parks and Recreation Director Hector Kistemann sues the city of San Dimas, alleging financial damages, emotional distress and invasion of privacy.
In the wake of budget changes, Parks and Recreation aims to continue with its urban tree expansion goal.
After a contentious public hearing, San Dimas City Council voted 3-2 to select a map that divides the city into four districts for the next election in June 2022.
Jim Elliot, who served on the Bonita Unified School District Governing Board from 2003-2017, was unanimously selected to replace Board Member Krista Chakmak following her August resignation.
In an attempt to avoid a costly lawsuit, San Dimas will transition to district elections by June 7, 2022, and the public is invited to be part of the process.
San Dimas must zone for 1,248 new housing units, nearly half of which must be for affordable housing, as part of a state-required housing update that takes place every eight years.
Following Board Member Krista Chakmak’s resignation, the Bonita Unified School District Governing Board voted to avoid a million-dollar special election and fill her seat by provisional appointment.