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.
Senior care organizations such as Visiting Angels and The Terraces at Via Verde work hard to make sure seniors experience the joy of the holiday season.
In the wake of budget changes, Parks and Recreation aims to continue with its urban tree expansion goal.
After a year of virtual classes and social distancing, local parents give their kids a little nudge toward in-person summer activities.
On Friday, July 9, the Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority announced the reopening of Eucla Avenue at the railroad crossing in the city of San Dimas.
During a June 24 town hall meeting, city staff presented a proposal to transform the current Park & Ride parking lot near San Dimas Avenue and Railway Street into a dedicated Gold Line parking lot, to the dismay of local residents.
On Wednesday, the Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority hosted a virtual community meeting to provide updates on the status of construction across San Gabriel Valley’s Foothill Gold Line project.
Many Little Free Libraries have begun popping up around the city, providing a sense of positivity for the communities they serve and filling the literacy gap.
Despite a global pandemic, San Dimas residents found increasingly creative and inspirational ways to celebrate community resolve and face the rise in anxiety, depression and lack of socialization with people outside their household over the past year.