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Chino Hills Welcomes New Administrative Assistant, Honors Trail Adoption Volunteer
The City Council recognized Tiffany Mars-Venegas as the new Administrative Assistant One in the City Clerk's Department and Dar Ramirez as the spring highlighted volunteer for her contributions to the trails adoption program. Ramirez was specifically recognized for adopting the Via Borba Trail. Both individuals were welcomed and thanked for their service to the city.
Chino Hills Fire Station Nears Completion, Fireworks Ban Reinforced
The City Council was updated on public safety matters, including the status of the new fire station at Soco Canyon, which is nearing completion and is hoped to be finished by early next year. It was also reiterated that fireworks are illegal in Chino Hills, and violations will result in a $1,000 fine. The council expressed appreciation for the city's contract with the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department, noting its effectiveness and cost-efficiency compared to establishing an independent police force.
Chino Hills Approves Annual Assessment Levies with Minor Increase for Volano District
The City Council adopted resolutions confirming the fiscal year 2026-27 engineers' annual levy reports and ordered the levy and collection of assessments. Five districts were discussed: Landscape and lighting district number one (with 10 benefit zones), Special maintenance area one (street sweeping), Special maintenance area two (road maintenance in Sleepy Hollow), Los Serranos Lighting Maintenance District (street light maintenance and energy costs), and Volano Landscaping Landing District. Assessment rates remain unchanged for most districts, with an 8% increase proposed for the Volano Landscaping Landing District to cover rising maintenance costs.
Chino Hills City Council Adopts FY 2026-27 Budget Amidst Projected Deficit, Directs Staff to Explore Revenue Options
The City Council adopted the fiscal year 2026-27 operational and capital budgets, established appropriation limits, and directed staff to identify and present revenue enhancement options. The adopted budget includes a $4.3 million deficit for FY 2026-27, projected to be covered by reserves. Reserves are projected to be exhausted by FY 2030-31 if no additional revenue sources are secured. Several potential long-term financial strategies were discussed, including a business license tax, local transaction and use tax (sales tax), parcel tax, property tax reform, and increasing fees. The council directed staff to return with recommendations on revenue enhancement options, with a sales tax increase being a primary focus for further exploration.
Chino Hills Celebrates Parks Month, Volunteers Highlight Program Benefits Amidst Maintenance Concerns
During the July Parks Make Life Better Month proclamation, several community services staff and volunteers highlighted the positive impact of the city's parks and recreation programs. They emphasized benefits such as recreational exercise, community gathering spaces, and enjoyment of the natural environment. Specific programs like aquatics, youth sports, and mobile recreation were praised for their role in improving residents' lives and fostering a positive community experience. Residents also raised concerns about inconsistent maintenance of streets and greenbelts in the northern part of the city compared to other areas.
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