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.
Former Parks and Recreation Director Hector Kistemann sues the city of San Dimas, alleging financial damages, emotional distress and invasion of privacy.
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 City Council modified the city’s existing contract with the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department to add a dedicated motorcycle traffic unit.
Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva joined newly appointed San Dimas Station Captain Walid Ashrafnia to discuss public safety concerns with residents during a virtual town hall on Feb. 2.
Hector Kistemann, director of the Parks and Recreation Department, has filed a claim against the city of San Dimas for $900,000 in damages.
A city esteemed for its serenity has been awakened by its growing concern of sociopolitical issues, and residents on both sides of the spectrum want change.
Citing concerns over the development of the COVID-19 vaccine and a desire to keep their loved ones safe, community members struggle with deciding to get the vaccination once it is FDA approved and distributed.
On Sept. 22, the San Dimas City Council voted to donate $10,000 to the Association of Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs C.A.R.E.S. Foundation, a nonprofit organization designed to take care of officers and their families in times of emergency.
Here are the local election results as of Friday, November 6 at 9:00am.