City Announces New Sheriff’s Captain
A law enforcement veteran with more than fifteen years of experience, Walid Ashrafnia is the new sheriff’s captain of the city of San Dimas.
A law enforcement veteran with more than fifteen years of experience, Walid Ashrafnia is the new sheriff’s captain of the city of San Dimas.
In a 3-2 vote, San Dimas City Council adopted a new policy banning relatives of the city council or city manager from being appointed to any paid or unpaid city commission, committee or board.
A press release from City Manager Chris Constantin explains, “the suspect involved in this senseless act appears to be a resident of a San Bernardino County city and not a homeless individual.”
The city of San Dimas will implement a new permit parking program after a unanimous vote by the city council during the Feb. 23 council meeting.
Hector Kistemann, director of the Parks and Recreation Department, has filed a claim against the city of San Dimas for $900,000 in damages.
On Dec. 16, 2020, Senator Toni Atkins (D-San Diego) introduced "Building Opportunities for All Senate Housing Package,” a package of bills meant to overcome the housing crisis California has endured for years.
San Dimas City Council voted 4-0 to postpone their discussion to change a decades-old grading limit for the Via Verde Ridge community during a study session with the Planning Commission on Oct. 13, 2020.
Green waste and recycling carts are temporarily being serviced bi-weekly as a way to handle the impacts of the coronavirus, such as a reduction in staff and an increase in trash volume.
Chris Constantin was approved by a 5-0 San Dimas City Council vote on Nov. 10 and began his new position as city manager on Jan. 4 despite concerns raised by residents on past controversies during a previous job.
At least two employees who work at San Dimas City Hall have tested positive for COVID-19, according to Mayor Pro Tem Denis Bertone.