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Obetz Seeks Engineering Qualifications for Water Project

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Harvey WaldenCommunity Member
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The City of Obetz is now accepting Statements of Qualifications for professional engineering services asso

The City of Obetz is now accepting Statements of Qualifications for professional engineering services associated with the USDA Rural Development Water Tower/Water Storage Project. For complete project information and submission requirements, please click here. The post Request for Qualifications: Professional Engineering Services appeared first on City of Obetz.

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Applications Open for County Civil Grand Jury
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Applications Open for County Civil Grand Jury

Grand jurors are needed for the 2027 calendar year. Applications for the San Bernardino County Civil Grand Jury are being accepted now through July 31. Successful applicants will serve as grand jurors from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2027. The civil grand jury is charged by the California Penal Code Sections 888 through 939.91 to investigate all aspects of the county, including cities and special districts, and potentially hear information on certain criminal investigations. All communications and complaints to the grand jury are handled with the highest level of confidentiality, except for information deemed feasible in the final report. The civil grand jury is an agency of the Superior Court of California, San Bernardino County, and is independent of San Bernardino County. Please view this message from San Bernardino County Superior Court Executive Officer Anabel Romero. Service as a grand juror involves an average of three to five full working days per week, which is compensated at $60 per day with appropriate mileage. The regular grand jury meeting place is in San Bernardino. To be eligible for selection, a person must be at least 18 years of age, a United States citizen, and a resident of San Bernardino County for at least one year prior to appointment. Other requirements include sufficient knowledge of the English language, possession of natural faculties, ordinary intelligence, sound judgment and good character. By law, elected public officials are not eligible to be a grand juror. Interested citizens are encouraged to apply online at https://wp.sbcounty.gov/grandjury/become-a-grand-juror/. The application deadline is July 31. Please refer to the recruitment timeline at https://wp.sbcounty.gov/grandjury/wp-content/uploads/sites/15/2027-Grand-Jury-Timeline.pdf for important dates and information. For further questions or comments, please visit the grand jury’s website at http://wp.sbcounty.gov/grandjury/ or contact the grand jury coordinator at 909-382-3971. Additional County Update News – April 30, 2026 Homelessness decreases for second straight year in San Bernardino County Office of Homeless Services receives Partnership Award for outstanding collaboration and service Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program secures over $25.3 million in tax refunds for San Bernardino County residents San Bernardino County Public Health Department hosts Inland Empire Perinatal Equity Provider Summit County to share next steps on AB 98 at Devore community presentation Flag-raising ceremony honors young lives lost to abuse and neglect SeeClickFix: Connecting residents to Public Works Old West Days returns to the County Museum SBC Through Your Eyes: Pacific Crest Trail Submit your photos and videos of the county’s destinations, nature and cityscapes    San Bernardino County history: Interstate 15 Things to do in San Bernardino County Pet of the Week: Polo

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HAHarvey Walden
8 hours ago

How do I report a broken or leaking water pipe?

The City of Montclair does not manage water utilities. If you find a leaking water pipe, fire hydrant, or notice flooding of water pooling in the public right-of-way, contact the Monte Vista Water Department at (909) 624-0035. The post How do I report a broken or leaking water pipe? appeared first on Montclair, CA.

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HAHarvey Walden
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Can the City come out to mark property lines around my home?

The City does not offer these services. Residents are encouraged to hire a professionally licensed land surveyor to measure accurate property lines around land they own. The City does not retain a list of contractors for recommendation. The post Can the City come out to mark property lines around my home? appeared first on Montclair, CA.

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New Amenities Open at Prado Regional Park

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" Prado Regional Park’s ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday, April 8, welcomes parks visitors in style. Left, Congresswoman Norma Torres, San Bernardino County Regional Parks Director Beahta Davis and Fourth District Supervisor Curt Hagman. Prado Regional Park’s ribbon-cutting ceremony at the new snack bar area. Antonio Davila, a Chino resident who attended the ceremony with his daughter, Diana, said this was his first time visiting Prado and said he is considering getting an annual pass A man and little girl sit in front of a pedal boat on a lake with a woman and a little girl sitting in the back. All are wearing life vests. San Bernardino County Regional Parks, along with the office of Fourth District Supervisor Curt Hagman, welcomed the completion of Prado Regional Park’s newly renovated gatehouse, monument sign, food court and boat dock on Wednesday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony that captured the grandeur of the park nestled in the scenic hillsides of Chino. As part of a larger master plan to modernize and bring new amenities to Prado Regional Park, the gatehouse, boat dock and food court areas are just the beginning of more improvements that aim to uplift the park with new features and amenities for residents to enjoy, including future sports courts, expansion of the campground to include glamping, and adding new campground restrooms and showers. As the county continues to invest in Regional Parks, Hagman said the vision for investing in the park is to become a destination location and build a sense of community where families can explore the outdoors and spend leisure time together, supported by the Countywide Vision. “At Prado Regional Park, these improvements are really about what our visitors and community have been looking forward to. A place where families can come together and create lasting memories, whether that’s fishing, kayaking, grabbing a snack or relaxing by the lake. All of this is possible thanks to strong federal partnerships and continued county investment. Together, we’re delivering the kind of park our community deserves,” said Hagman. For Regional Parks Director Beahta Davis, the ceremony symbolizes more than the new infrastructure; it symbolizes easier park access for everyone who passes through the front gate. “The new gatehouse makes it easier for people who come in. When you turn into the park now, instead of it being a two-lane road, now there is a three to four-lane road, so when we have those larger events, we can open up four lanes and get people off Euclid Avenue and into the park sooner,” said Davis. Another beautiful improvement at Prado is the new food court and patio area, boat dock, pier and ADA path of travel from around the snack bar to the playground. “The food court not only offers a place for people to get food, but also a place where you can sit in the serene area and just enjoy the lake and nature all around us,” said Davis. “It provides another area where families can gather to enjoy lunch, dinner or a pedal boat ride on the lake.” Congresswoman Norma Torres, representing California’s 35th District, who secured federal funding for the new food court was on-site to present Regional Parks with a certificate of recognition and spoke about the importance of collaboration and community investment. “As an appropriator, I was proud to secure more than $3.13 million in federal funding to improve Prado Regional Park and expand access for families across San Bernardino County. This investment is helping rehabilitate the park’s food court area to not only meet modern health and accessibility standards, but to give park visitors a natural space to sit and enjoy the beautiful lake view while dining outdoors,” said Torres. Antonio Davila, a Chino resident who attended the ceremony with his daughter, Diana, said this was his first time visiting Prado and said he is considering getting an annual pass now. “On Easter Sunday, we were at Guasti Regional and we really like all the amenities there, but being a Chino resident, this is my first time here and I am looking at the splash pad and I said… this is so beautiful … I am looking into the annual pass now,” said Davila. “I live right across the street and I am so mad this is my first time here in four years. The tax dollars are being used very well here.” Another project nearing completion is the campground restroom and shower facility. In addition to the food court project, Torres also provided federal funding in 2024 for a new restroom and shower facility at Prado Regional Park’s campground. The project is in progress and is expected to be completed by Memorial Day. “Delivering a brand-new restroom and shower facility at the campground is a critical upgrade for visitors to fully enjoy extended stays at the park,” said Torres. “These projects are about more than infrastructure, they are about ensuring our public spaces are safe, accessible and welcoming for everyone in our community. I look forward to celebrating these improvements with our local partners and the families who will benefit for years to come.” During the ceremony, Davis added Regional Parks provides a cost-effective way for families to come together and enjoy nature and create memories, which is why the Prado master plan is vital to meeting the needs of the residents and expanding communities. “What’s next for Prado Regional Park are some new sports courts that are going to be over on the soccer fields. When completed we invite everyone to come on out to play some pickleball, tennis or maybe even some basketball,” said Davis. Regional Parks received several certificates of recognition, including one from Torres, as well as others from the city of Chino, presented by Councilmember Christopher Flores; Sen. Susan Rubio, 22nd District, presented by Anthony Moreno; Chino Valley Fire District, presented by District President and Regional Parks Commissioner Michael Kreeger; and Assemblymember Phillip Chen, 59th District, presented by Newton Viengkhou. After the ribbon-cutting ceremony, attendees were treated to refreshments at the food court area and free use of the pedal boats on the lake. Additional County Update News – April 16, 2026 Sheriff recognizes 56 exceptional service recipients Targeted Crime Suppression-Operation Consequences – April 6 through April 12   New CalFresh work and community engagement requirements begin in June San Bernardino County to host May 5 Budget Workshop and Fiscal Overview Baker’s “lonely fire station” serves a critical lifeline along the I-15   First 5 San Bernardino and Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital promote Week of the Young Child Animal Care partners with Wings of Rescue to give shelter dogs a second chance Did You Know: Topgolf SBC Through Your Eyes: Yucaipa Regional Park   Submit your photos and videos of the county’s destinations, nature and cityscapes    San Bernardino County history: Samuel Merrill     Things to do in San Bernardino County Pet of the Week: Brandy "

Enter the Route 66 Photo Contest

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" The county invites readers to submit their Route 66 photos for a chance to win annual passes. One hundred years of Route 66 calls for a celebration. In honor of this milestone, San Bernardino County is launching a Route 66 photo contest to highlight iconic places along America’s most famous highway. Entries may include sites such as Elmer’s Bottle Tree Ranch in Oro Grande, the Bagdad Cafe in Newberry Springs, Roy’s Motel & Cafe in Amboy, Cucamonga Service Station in Rancho Cucamonga, the McDonald’s Museum in San Bernardino, the Madonna of the Trail in Upland, and other Route 66 roadside stops and landmarks across the county. Selected photos will be posted to the county’s Instagram, X and Facebook pages. The top two winners will be determined by the total number of likes across all three platforms. The photo that receives the most likes will win a San Bernardino County Regional Parks annual pass for one vehicle, including admission to Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park, Glen Helen Regional Park, Mojave Narrows Regional Park, Prado Regional Park and Yucaipa Regional Park (this pass does not include Moabi, Lake Gregory or Calico). Additionally, the entry with the second highest number of likes will win one Big Bear Alpine Zoo annual pass. Photo guidelines You must own the photo you submit. All Route 66 photos must be taken within San Bernardino County. Photos from any date may be submitted. Each participant may submit only one photo. The photo cannot exceed 5MB and should be in JPG format. The photo must have a minimum resolution of 300 dpi. The photo cannot contain people. Please include a caption, photographer credit and any other pertinent information about the photo in the submission form. Please do not submit a photo that has been heavily edited or created by AI. How to submit We will accept submissions from May 28 to June 26. Photos that do not meet the guidelines may not be shared on our platforms. If your photo is selected, you will be notified by email. We will post all photos on July 10. Ready to submit your photo? Fill out our Google Form. We look forward to seeing your favorite spots along the Mother Road! Results If your photo receives the most likes or second most likes between July 10 and July 17, we will notify you by email and schedule a time for you to claim your prize. If you have any questions, please email [email protected]. Additional County Update News – May 28, 2026 County earns national award for 2025-26 budget Remote participation to begin for Board of Supervisors meetings The heart behind fostering: Leann’s story San Bernardino County statewide direct primary election: Your vote. Your choice. Make it count. Flood Control District modernizes county hydrology standards Free summer meal program ensures children have adequate nutrition SBC LevelUP resources help job seekers apply with confidence Applications now being accepted for the San Bernardino County Civil Grand Jury SBC Through Your Eyes: Bluff Lake Reserve Submit your photos and videos of the county’s destinations, nature and cityscapes San Bernardino County history: San Bernardino High School Things to do in San Bernardino County Pet of the Week: Flower "

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