New Year, New Waste Program for San Dimas
Beginning January 2022, San Dimas residents and businesses can expect changes as Waste Management begins their new organic waste program.
Beginning January 2022, San Dimas residents and businesses can expect changes as Waste Management begins their new organic waste program.
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.
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.
After being threatened with litigation for allegedly violating the California Voting Rights Act, the city has begun the process of establishing district elections.
High-profile speakers discuss impact of newly elected District Attorney George Gascón’s policies on the city.
San Dimas City Council modified the city’s existing contract with the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department to add a dedicated motorcycle traffic unit.
The city of San Dimas is seeking input from residents to learn more about their concerns in the community.
On Feb. 23, West Covina voted 4-1 to create their own health department and San Dimas City Council is keeping a close eye on the secession.
City of San Dimas installs automatic license plate reader cameras to help law enforcement fight crime in the face of privacy concerns.