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1 Administration Notice of City Offices Closed City offices will be closed Monday, May 30, 2016, in observance of Memorial Day. Upcoming Events Don’t miss out on these upcoming special events: Annual Taste of Rialto June 2, 5:00 8:00 pm Northeast corner of Rialto & Riverside Avenues For more information contact Rialto Chamber of Commerce at (909) 875-5364. Run Whatcha Brung Car Show & Cruise June 10, 5:00 9:00 pm Cruise on Foothill Boulevard (Route 66) June 11, 7:00 am 3:00 pm Car show in Downtown Rialto For more information contact (909) 644-2417 or go to www.rialtorotary.org. City Clerk/Management Services Memorial Day Tribute The City of Rialto invites you to our Memorial Day Tribute on Monday, May 30, 10:00 am to 1:00 pm. The event will be held at Rialto Park Cemetery, 200 N. Willow Avenue. For more information contact the City Clerk’s office at (909) 820-2519. Rialto’s Certified Farmers’ Market Rialto’s Certified Farmers’ Market is held every Wednesday, 10:00 am 2:00 pm. Farmers’ Market is located at City Hall where vendors sell a variety of fresh fruit, vegetables, baked goods, and more at a reasonable cost to consumers. Come out and see what our local growers have to offer! City Administrator Monthly Update May 2016 By City Administrator Mike Story

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Administration

Notice of City Offices Closed

City offices will be closed Monday, May 30, 2016, in observance of Memorial Day.

Upcoming Events

Don’t miss out on these upcoming special events:

Annual Taste of Rialto June 2, 5:00 – 8:00 pm Northeast corner of Rialto & Riverside Avenues For more information contact Rialto Chamber of Commerce at (909) 875-5364.

Run Whatcha Brung Car Show & Cruise June 10, 5:00 – 9:00 pm – Cruise on Foothill Boulevard (Route 66) June 11, 7:00 am – 3:00 pm – Car show in Downtown Rialto For more information contact (909) 644-2417 or go to www.rialtorotary.org.

City Clerk/Management Services

Memorial Day Tribute The City of Rialto invites you to our Memorial Day Tribute on Monday, May 30, 10:00 am to 1:00 pm. The event will be held at Rialto Park Cemetery, 200 N. Willow Avenue. For more information contact the City Clerk’s office at (909) 820-2519.

Rialto’s Certified Farmers’ Market

Rialto’s Certified Farmers’ Market is held every Wednesday, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm. Farmers’ Market is located at City Hall where vendors sell a variety of fresh fruit, vegetables, baked goods, and more at a reasonable cost to consumers. Come out and see what our local growers have to offer!

City Administrator Monthly Update May 2016

By City Administrator Mike Story

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Economic Heartbeat of Rialto

Mayor Deborah Robertson’s Economic Heartbeat of Rialto can be seen on the Rialto Network, Channels 3 and 99. It is also available on live stream via the City’s web site, www.rialtoca.gov. This show is an in-depth interview with local Rialto businesses.

Administrative Services

Finance

The Finance Division presented Mid-Year and Annual Budgets in the Budget Workshop on April 30th. The Finance Division will be presenting Mid-Year Budget for approval at the May 10th Council Meeting. Currently, Finance is organizing the accomplishments, organizational charts, and grant lists received from all of the City Departments for the Fiscal Year 2016/17 Annual Budget. The Fiscal Year 2016/17 Annual Budget is still on track to be presented in June. The interim fieldwork for the City's Annual Audit scheduled in July is fast approaching.

Human Resources

Applicant Processing / Employee New Hires

Human Resources has received and screened 320 applicants in the last 30 days. We have hired and processed 6 new employees and 1 promotion.

FULL-TIME

Employee Name Position Title Department

Azzam Jabsheh Associate Civil Engineer Public Works

Joseph Brown Equipment Mechanic Public Works

Kyle Johnson Finance Manager (Promotion) Finance

Oskar Vargas Construction Inspector Public Works

Sandra Cardenas Gurrola Emergency Dispatcher I Police

PART-TIME

Employee Name Position Title Department

Brittney Howard Administrative Aide Community Services

Edith Lopez Administrative Aide Human Resources

Current Open Recruitments The City of Rialto is currently hiring for the following positions:

Position Title Closing Date Position Type

Dispatcher Continuous Part-Time

Emergency Dispatcher II (Lateral) Continuous Full-Time

Emergency Medical Technician (Non-Safety) Continuous Full-Time

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Lifeguard Continuous Part-Time

Lifeguard/WSI Continuous Part-Time

Paramedic (Non-Safety) Continuous Full-Time

Police Officer (Lateral) Continuous Full-Time

Reserve Police Officer Continuous Volunteer

Upcoming Recruitments The City of Rialto accepts job interest cards for future openings, please visit our website at www.rialtoca.gov and click on “jobs” to sign up. The City of Rialto will be opening the following positions soon:

Position Title Position Type

Information Systems Analyst Full-Time

Recreation Aide Part-Time

Recently Closed Recruitments The below recruitments closed recently and we are currently in the testing phase or applicant(s) are in backgrounds:

Position Title Position Type

Accounting Supervisor Full-Time

Business License Inspector Full-Time

Field Service Worker Full-Time

Police Records Assistant I Full-Time

Technical Assistant Part-Time

Instructor Part-Time

Prescription Drug Discount Program

The Prescription Discount Card is made available to residents by the City of Rialto in collaboration with the National League of Cities (NLC) and is made possible through City of Rialto membership in NLC.

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The card is FREE to all City of Rialto residents, regardless of age, income or existing health insurance. By using this card you may save an average of 20% off the regular retail price of prescription drugs at participating pharmacies. This program is NOT insurance. Discounts are only available at participating pharmacies.

Discount cards are available at: City of Rialto website:

http://www.rialtoca.gov Human Resources – 246 S. Willow Senior Center – 1411 S. Riverside Ave

Library – 251 W. First Street Recreation – 214 N. Palm Ave., #204 Chamber of Commerce –

120 N. Riverside Ave.

Rialto Community Career Center

The new Community Career Center is open!! Residents have access to six computers to assist with job searches, job banks, resume writing, etc... The center provides access to job seekers with a printer, fax machine, and other job searching tools at no cost. There is also postings for other agencies available for review/copy. The Community Career Center is housed in the Human Resources Division located at 246 S. Willow Avenue. New Human Resources Employee

Please join us in welcoming the newest member of the Human Resources Division, Edith Lopez. Edith joins the Human Resources team as an Administrative Aide. She brings several years of Human Resources experience in the public sector. She is the first person you see when you come visit the Community Career Center. Edith is available to assist residents with any questions reference their job searches during their visit to the Community Career Center.

Community Services

Child Development

Preschool & Tiny Tots

The Tiny Tots and Preschool staff are preparing and eagerly awaiting our 2016 Graduation. The graduation will be taking place on Thursday, June 6th at 6:00 pm at the Johnson Center Gymnasium. Picture day this year will be scheduled the second week in May at all of our program sites. In addition to Graduation preparation, our Tiny Tots and Preschool program have been working hard to learn the letters B, C, D, E and F and the numbers 28, 29, 30, and 31 throughout the month of March. We have been able to include fun and educational theme

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weeks that have included Dr. Seuss, Spring, St. Patrick’s Day, Easter, and Insects, Bugs and Creepy Crawlies. Summer Day Camps

The City of Rialto Community Services Department is pleased to announce our 2016 Summer Day Camps. Camps start Monday, June 6th and runs until Friday, July 29th. Eight weeks full of learning, fun, new experiences and adventures. The two locations will be the Rialto Community Center and the Rialto Fitness and Aquatic Center.

Community Center - Full day camp is from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm. Fit4Kids will be hosting the 7:00 am to 12:30 pm portion of the day with fun fitness and nutritional activities. The second half of the day is dedicated to music appreciation, career exposure, arts & crafts, educational enrichment and more. The Camp is $50.00 per week, for Rialto residents who qualify for the Fit4Kids program. A fee of $100.00 per week applies for all others to enjoy 5 full days of summer fun! Fitness & Aquatic Center - Fit4Kids, as part of the Summer Camp program, will hold a half-day camp from 7:00 am to 12:30 pm., free to Rialto residents who qualify for the Fit4Kids program.

Applications for the Summer Day Camp program can be picked up at the Community Center, 214 N. Palm Ave. Suite 204. For more information please call (909) 421-4949. Rialto Senior Center

On Thursday, April 7th the Rialto Senior Center held the Annual “Crafts & Hobby Fair” from 8:00 am - 2:00 pm. The club/class participants were thrilled with the turnout at the Fair this year. The purpose of this event was to showcase the weekly clubs/classes and the work they produce. The following clubs/classes participated: Arts & Crafts, Crochet, Hobby Time, Ukulele, and Woodcarving. Information regarding clubs/class dates and times can be found in our Rialto Progress Magazine. On Wednesday, April 13th Representative Angie Karr-Nystrom from InnovAge Greater California PACE (IGCP) visited the Rialto Senior Center from 11:00 am-1:00 pm. IGCP provides affordable healthcare services for mature adults 55 years or older living with disabilities so they can age independently in their homes, be active members of their communities, and maintain good overall health.

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The Rialto Senior Center introduces a new program for our seniors. On Monday, April 18th we started our NEW Chess Club. Senior Volunteer Phillip Florence is passionate about Chess and he offered to volunteer his time to start the Senior Chess Club. The Senior Chess Club is scheduled to meet each Monday from 1:00-3:00 pm in the Rialto Room. The Chess Club is for ages 50 years or older and all levels are welcome to play. Equipment is provided, along with instruction and free play.

On Thursday, April 21st representatives from Jar Insurance visited the participants at the Rialto Senior Center from 11:00 am-1:00 pm. During their visit they provided information regarding their services. Jar represents various Medicare Advantage (MA) and Prescription Drug Plans (PDP’s), as well as other types of health plans. On Thursday, April 21st the Rialto Senior Center held their 2nd Annual Billiards tournament. The tournament judges were Cristian Gutierrez, Recreation Specialist, Joseph Munoz, Recreation Leader and Carlos Aguilar, Administrative Aide. We had guest players from our neighboring cities of San Bernardino, Highland, Fontana, Rancho Cucamonga and Cathedral City. Mid-way through the tournament the players were treated to a light lunch which was sponsored by County Village Senior Apartments and iHelp IE. The 1st Place winner, Robert Magallanes, (Rialto) received a trophy, $25 Gift Card, and a set of pool balls. The 2nd Place winner, Oscar Fernandez (Rialto) received a Certificate, $25 Gift Card and a Pool Stick. The 3rd Place winner, Pedro Pina (Rialto) received a Certificate, $25 Gift Card and a pool stick. Our donors/sponsors included GOTCHA Racing, iHelp IE, Country Village Senior Apartments, Starbucks Store #7453 (North Rialto) and Jar Insurance Services. The Billiards tournament was a huge success. We received several compliments from our guests and our Rialto participants. The next billiards tournament will be held Thursday, October 13, 2016, at the Rialto Senior Center.

On Saturday, April 23rd the Rialto Senior Center had The Friends of the Rialto Senior Center Memorial Garden Dedication. The purpose of the Memorial Garden is to have a place to remember the Founding members of the Seniors 2000 Task Force Charter, who were dedicated to building a Senior Center in Rialto. The Rialto Senior Center opened on September 18, 2003. Prior to the dedication, Midge Zupanic, President of The Friends of the Rialto Senior Center, gave the history of the Seniors 2000 Task Force.

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Founding Charter Members in attendance were Midge Zupanic, Chairperson of the Seniors 2000 Task Force, Joyce Lewis, and Frances Brooks. Friends of the Rialto Senior Center Members in attendance were Bud Bender, Vice President, Joanne Bender, Betty Luvert, Janet TerMeer, Eloy and Donna Montoya. Also in attendance were Perry Brents, Community Services Director, Janice Morrison, Recreation Commissioner, Mike Story, City Administrator, and Terre Ermitano, Recreation Programmer (Senior Services). During the dedication Mike Story said a few words about the Charter Members who are no longer with us which include Sam V. Curtis, Lorne Eastwood, Patricia Glaubig, Willard Hicks, Ila Mae Loyd, Helen Jones, Mary Kappert, Joseph Sampson, Shirley Sheridan, and Eugene Tucker. Next Midge unveiled a plaque that will be placed in the center of the Memorial Garden which reads: “Memorial Garden Dedicated to our Charter Members Forever Friends.” Youth and Adult Sports

Division 2-4

Winter/Spring Season of Youth Basketball began on February 6th, 2016 and concluded on April 23rd, 2016. We had a total of 6 teams in every division, 2 of which are part of the Community Services outreach to the surrounding schools and Rialto Unified School District. Fitzgerald Elementary has created and entered a team in our youth basketball league. St. Catherine of Siena Church’s private school in Rialto has also done well. The Summer Season registration has opened, and we already have over half of the participants in this season re-registering. Division 1

The Rialto Pride’s season began on March 21st, 2016, with a tournament on March 26th, at Carter High School. As always, the Pride did exceptionally well with a 2nd place showing in a heat of 78 teams. We look forward to continued work with the youth of Rialto, and continuing the Rialto Pride tradition. The Rialto Pride would like to send a huge thank you to the volunteer coaches for all their hard work and dedication to the team. Girls Volleyball

The Winter/Spring season of Girls Volleyball began on February 5th, 2016 and concluded on April 16th, 2016. We have created a new tradition with the Girls Volleyball programs. At the conclusion of the season all participants share in a City sponsored pizza party to celebrate another successful season. Summer registrations already boast over 50 participants registered.

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Rialto Youth Sports Alliance

Before the turn of the year, under the guise of Director Perry Brents, the Community Services Department Sports Division created the Rialto Youth Sports Alliance. This work group consists of all the local sports organizations that use City facilities to provide youth sports for our community. This ongoing alliance will keep all park groups well informed on all information the City has to share. Adult Indoor Soccer

The Community Services Department will be introducing Adult Indoor Soccer this coming summer. This will be one of many new Adult Sports activities coming from the Sports Division. Rialto Fitness and Aquatic Center

Drowning Prevention and Children’s Safety Fair On Saturday, April 2, 2016 the City of Rialto, in conjunction with Kiwanis Club of East Rialto, hosted Drowning Prevention and Children’s Safety Day. The sun deck at the Racquet and Fitness Center was occupied with vendors and information booths. The event also included water safety lessons by Tom Sawyer Pool Lifeguards as well as a water rescue demonstration in which pool staff, along with the Rialto Fire Department, demonstrated rescue procedures. Participating swimmers were educated on safety near or around water, pools, theme parks, lakes and oceans. American Red Cross Certified

Water Safety Instructors reviewed the Long Fellows Whales Tales safety matters tips. The event concluded with a raffle in which children had the opportunity to win life jackets and a variety of sports equipment. Thanks to the Police Department and incredible support from Fire Department and Safe Kids, numerous car seat safety checks were conducted. The event proved to be a success and all in attendance had a great time.

Private Pool Rental

On Saturday, April 23, 2016, a current private-lesson student celebrated her birthday at the Aquatic Center by renting our pool and sun deck for her pool party. The event was a success and those in attendance had the opportunity to swim in the pool and enjoy the facility for their private event. For information on renting the facility for your celebration please call (909) 820-2611. Summer Pool Hours

The City of Rialto Fitness and Aquatic Center held swim lesson registration on Saturday, March 26, 2016 from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm, and Sunday, March 27, 2016 from 9:00 to 11:00 am. Registration was a success with most of our swim levels rapidly filling up and our private lessons for the month of May being completely occupied. The new Aquatic

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Center summer hours will begin on Monday, May 2, 2016 to allow for more time for members and guests to exercise during lap swim or enjoy our public swim. For more information on swim hours please call (909) 820-2611 x105. Special Events

The Special Events Division is preparing for the series of events that will take place in the upcoming months. The Community Services Department and City Clerk’s office will be hosting the Bud Bender Park Grand Re-opening event on Saturday, May 21st, from 10:00 am-1:00 pm. The Special Events Division is assisting the Los Angeles Dodger Foundation in hosting a free Youth Baseball Clinic for ages 6-15 as part of the event. This event will commence with the Field Dedication and will include various activities. Summer Series Summer Series provides the community an opportunity to become immersed with the sights and sounds of performances while experiencing fun evenings with a family-friendly atmosphere. Special events staff is preparing a series of eight events beginning on

Saturday, May 28th with the Summer Series Day Pool Party at Eisenhower High School. The series will include concerts and movies at the park and end with the Inside Out Movie and Neon Pool Party at the Tom Sawyer Pool on Saturday, July 30th.

Sound of Rialto

The Special Events Division will host, for the second year, the Sound of Rialto singing competition. Participants will be able to compete in four categories, including soloist and groups. The semi-finalist will have an opportunity to perform and compete at the Summer Series to become the Sound of Rialto Champion and take home local fame and a $1,000 cash prize. 4th of July Celebration

Our highly anticipated and largest event this summer is the 4th of July event which will take place on Monday, July 4th from 5:00-9:00 pm at Jerry Eaves Park. The Special Events staff is preparing to entertain the community with live entertainment, carnival games, raffles and giveaways, face painting and many more free and fun activities. The Sound of Rialto Finale and Fireworks Spectacular will surely please the crowd. Afterschool Drop-in Teen Program

The Afterschool Drop-In Teen Program is open Monday through Thursday from 2:30 to 6:00 pm. The program offers participants a safe, comfortable and fun place where an atmosphere of learning and creativity can be nurtured. Some of the programs offered are tutoring, homework assistance, arts and crafts, field trips, board games, leadership, and volunteer opportunities.

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The County Sheriff Aviation Facility nears completion at SBIAA (left photo). After long delays, the general aviation hangars finally go vertical with a summer completion (right photo).

The Teen Mural Project was finally unveiled on Wednesday, April 13, 2016. The project was a labor of love through a collaboration between the Rialto Unified School District, Ms. Mount of Rialto High School, and the Community Services Afterschool Drop-In Program. It took volunteers and their leader, Ms. Mount, over 50 hours of work to complete the mural project, where they captured the historical side of Rialto and the current programming taking place. Credit was given to two giants of the Civil Rights movement being Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Cesar Chavez.

Development Services Department

Airport Redevelopment Update

SBIAA General Aviation Progress Report. The San Bernardino International Airport Authority substantially completed the County Sheriff Facility. The County, SBIAA, and the general contractor are working through a long punch list of corrections before the County takes occupancy. The general aviation hangars finally moved vertical with the installation of steel support beams. The horizontal work including taxiways, slabs, and parking areas was completed some time ago. SBIAA expects to christen the general aviation complex in July 2016.

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Alder Avenue Improvements. LHR completed the Alder Avenue improvements from Miro Way to Renaissance Parkway, opening up four lanes of travel. The City is acquiring right-of-way for a second phase project that will complete the widening to four lanes from Baseline Road northerly to the 210 Freeway and install a center median island. Dokken submitted 65% construction drawings with construction scheduled for Fall 2016.

Miro/Locust/Baseline/Walnut Improvements. There are several construction projects nearing completion. LHR is completing landscape installation on Miro Way and Locust Avenue prior to opening the streets for public travel. A signal will be installed at Miro Way and Alder Avenue. Panattoni nears completion on a signal installation at Maple Avenue and Baseline Road, and will follow with a signal installation at Linden Avenue and Baseline Road. Panattoni is finishing the Baseline Road improvements, including utility undergrounding then will move to install the center median island from Maple Avenue to Linden Avenue. SCE initiated upgrade work in the Locust/Renaissance vicinity and Fontana Water Company will soon construct a water line in Renaissance Parkway from Locust Avenue to Linden Avenue.

Cactus Basin Excavation. LHR completed construction of an outlet structure into the Cactus Basins. The massive structure discharges storm water from the Miro Way storm drain line, up to 459 cubic feet per second.

Retail Report

Wal-Mart continues construction on its new Supercenter at the southwest corner of Riverside Avenue and San Bernardino Avenue. The City Council approved the final parcel map, and after recordation, NewMark Merrill will acquire the outparcels and commence construction by June 1st on the various retail and restaurant buildings. Wal-Mart plans to open mid-November, and NewMark Merrill hopes to open about the same time.

The City of Rialto will operate a booth at the International Council of Shopping Centers Conference at the Las Vegas Convention Center on May 22-25, 2016 to

The County Sheriff Aviation Facility nears completion at SBIAA (left photo). After long delays, the general aviation hangars finally go vertical with a summer completion (right photo).

Panattoni completes widening of Baseline Road at Maple Avenue (left photo). LHR completes construction of an outlet structure for the Miro Way storm drain in the Cactus Basins (right photo).

The County Sheriff Aviation Facility nears completion at SBIAA (left photo). After long delays, the general aviation hangars finally go vertical with a summer completion (right photo).

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market the City to retail developers and tenants. Over 30,000 retailers, property owners, developers, brokers and others involved in the commercial retail business will be at the nation’s largest shopping center conference.

Mayor Robertson and Councilmembers Scott, O’Connell, and Palmer as well as staff from the City’s Development Services Development plan to participate in this year’s event. Rialto’s display booth is located in the South Hall, in close proximity to most of the retail tenants. The booth will contain a multimedia display and printed literature that will provide attendees with the City’s demographic information and the various retail and commercial development opportunities in the City. The City will market several major retail development projects, including the Wal-Mart Supercenter, the Renaissance Rialto Marketplace, and the re-use of the old Wal-Mart store and the adjacent 18 acres owned by the Rialto Successor Agency. The City will also market the vacant Fresh & Easy and the soon to be vacant Ralphs Grocery Store. The City scheduled several appointments to meet retail tenants and developers to discuss the development opportunities in the City.

Planning Commission Summary

The Planning Commission took the following actions in April:

Quarterly Review 16-1. On April 13th, the Commission conducted its quarterly review of Conditional Development Permit No. 714 for Culichi Town restaurant and bar.

Conditional Development Permit No. 807. On April 27th, the Commission approved a request to establish a second-hand/thrift store within an existing commercial building located at 1507 South Riverside Avenue. The site is located within the R-C (Retail Commercial) zone of the Gateway Specific Plan.

Development Code Amendment No. 16-01. On April 27th, the Commission reviewed changes to the Rialto Municipal Code (Chapter 9 and Chapter 18) to regulate Mobile Marijuana Dispensaries and the delivery and cultivation. The Commission approved the changes and recommended that the City Council adopt the new changes as law.

Other Planning Services

City Council Adopts Moratorium on New Storage Uses. During the last year, the City has experienced a significant increase in the number of applications to develop new truck parking facilities, pallet yards, and/or other outdoor storage intensive uses. Although these businesses provide a necessary service to the business community, in most instances, the City would prefer more intense development to maximize economic development benefits for the City, such as jobs and property tax revenues.

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On April 26, 2016, the City Council adopted an urgency Ordinance establishing a 45-day moratorium on the approval or processing of development applications and permits for all truck parking, pallet yards and other storage intensive uses within the City of Rialto.

During the initial 45-day moratorium period, City staff will study the various issues related to the development of “storage intensive” uses within the City. City staff will collect additional data on the number, location, and operation of the existing facilities within the City. Additionally, City Staff will review the City’s Zoning Ordinances and Specific Plans and will determine and recommend any necessary modifications to the City’s Zoning Ordinance and entitlement process to give the City better control on the approval and development of “storage intensive” uses. Such modifications will give the City better control and discretion to limit the size, number, and location of these “storage intensive” uses. The City will also consider equitable means of levying development impact fees.

Business Licensing

The City welcomed the following businesses to Rialto during the month of April 2016. The City sent each of these new businesses a welcome letter and a statement of appreciation for choosing Rialto as their business home.

Business Name Address Goods/Service A Cut Above the Best Barber 461 W. Baseline Rd. Barber Salon

Craft Barber & Beauty Parlour 513 W. Foothill Blvd. Barber/Beauty Salon

Flyers Energy LLC 571 W. Slover Ave. Cardlock, Fuel Sales

Full Steam Staffing, LLC 1517 S. Riverside Ave. Employment Agency

Great Bargains 244 E Foothill Blvd. Retail General Merchandise

Hit and Run Insurance Serv 519 W. Foothill Blvd. Ste. B Insurance Services

Impact Energy 2266 S. Lilac Ave. Petroleum Fuel/Transport

Building Division Report

Construction on Alere’s project on Jurupa & Riverside is almost finished. The Building Division also responds to vehicle vs. building inspections and fires when structural integrity is compromised.

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During the month of April 2016, the Building Division provided the following services:

Counter Services. Building Division staff provided 364 counter assists, 4 were over the counter review (typically, walls, patios, small room additions, patio enclosures, etc.).

Plan Check Submittals. Customers submitted 60 plans for review; 10 of those were completed in-house, and 50 were referred to Willdan for plan check.

Plan Check Approvals. The Building Division approved 47 plans for permit issuance, primarily for solar installations and tenant improvement projects. The average review period for first plan check was 6 business days.

Building Permits Issued. The Building Division issued 186 building permits this month. Plan check and Permit receipts totaled $190,187

Development Impact Fees Collected. The Building Division collected $238,085 in development impact fees. Total development impact fee receipts for FY 16 are $7,077,724 compared to $6,040,183 during the same period during FY15.

Building Inspections. The City’s building inspectors performed 590 inspections, with 407 stops, or 37 inspections per working day with 25 stops a day.

Final Certificates of Occupancy. The Building Division issued final certificates

of occupancy for 15 projects

Code Enforcement Services

Monthly Activity Report

During the month of April 2016, the Code Enforcement Division provided the following services to the community, with an average response time of two days:

New Complaints Registered. The Code Enforcement Division received 113 phone complaints and 44 counter inquiries during the month of April. The majority of these complaints relate to residential properties followed by commercial and some industrial.

Notices of Violation Issued. Code Enforcement officers completed 159 residential inspections and issued 98 notices of violation to help educate residents and businesses on the Rialto Municipal Code.

Administrative Citations Issued. Code Enforcement Officers issued 15 Administrative Citations and assessed a total $147,150 in fines, penalties, and interest.

Court Filings. The City Attorney initiated 6 judicial actions during April 2016.

Resolved Cases. Code Enforcement closed 159 residential and business cases.

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Special Investigations

In the month of April, 2016 Code Enforcement Officers continued to work with the Rialto Police Department’s Patrol Division. The City checks all homeless subjects for wants and warrants and then cites them for unlawful camping. The City then provides them with resource information on where to obtain food, clothing, medical aid, and temporary housing.

City Accepting Property Pride Award Program Nominations

Each year, the City Council and the Beautification Commission recognize attractive single-family homes. Rialto residents are encouraged to nominate a home for consideration. Nomination forms may be obtained by contacting Development Services Specialist Rosalind Joiner at (909) 820-8013 or [email protected]. City Increased Mortgage Assistance Program Loan Amount to $60,000

On April 12, 2016, the City Council increased the maximum down payment assistance to $60,000 for eligible homebuyers under the Mortgage Assistance Program. Households earning 80% or less of the Area Medium Income may participate. Neighborhood Partnership Housing Services administers the program. The funds are paid from the State’s CalHome Program. Contact Development Services Specialist Rosalind Joiner at (909) 820-8013 or [email protected] for additional information.

Police Department

Follow Rialto PD on Facebook

Facebook allows law enforcement to connect with their communities, post news and alerts, investigate and even solve crimes using information they collect through the site. It’s a great way to get feedback, hear opinions, and engage in dialogue with the community you serve. Keep up with what’s happening in your community. Visit us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/RialtoPD. RPD Virtual Neighborhood Watch

Nextdoor is free for residents! Each neighborhood creates its own private Nextdoor website, accessible only to residents of that neighborhood. Rialto residents can use Nextdoor share information about neighborhood watch issues, local events, and local activities. Nextdoor was specifically designed to make neighbors feel comfortable sharing information with one another in order to help build stronger communities. Neighborhoods establish and self-manage their own Nextdoor website. Information shared on each Nextdoor site is only visible to members who live in the neighborhood and who have verified their address. For more information you may contact your area commander, Captain Andy Karol, or the Department’s Community Liaison at [email protected].

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NIXLE

NIXLE is a free service that allows community members to receive trusted, up-to-the-minute, neighborhood information for where you live, work, visit, or for where your family and friends are located throughout

the country. You choose the information you want, for the locations you want, from urgent public safety alerts to less time sensitive advisories and community information. You choose how you want to receive the information, whether it’s over your cell phone by text message, by email or over the web (or all of the above). You stay connected to what is happening in the community at locations that are relevant to you. Registration is FREE, SIMPLE, and SECURE! For more information, please contact Captain Andy Karol at 909-820-2526 or email at [email protected]. Coffee with the Chief

“Coffee with the Chief" offers residents an opportunity to personally meet their Police Chief and other representatives in a casual setting. At "Coffee with the Chief" community members will learn about the police department, special projects, and other related events.

Please join Chief Randy De Anda for our next "Coffee with the Chief" on May 10, 8:00 – 9:00 am, at Coco’s restaurant, 1683 S. Riverside Avenue. For additional information, please contact Jeanette Lopez at 909-820-2565 or email to [email protected]. International Foot printers Association Dispatcher of the Year Awards

On Thursday April 21, 2016 Rialto Police Dispatcher Sheila Pavlovich was recognized for her professionalism, hard work, dedication, team work and her commitment to the community. She was awarded “Dispatcher of the Year” along with several of her peers from agencies within San Bernardino County. Peace Officer’s Standards and Training Executive Command College Graduation On Friday April 22, 2016 Police Chief Randy De Anda and Police Captain Andrew Karol attended the Peace Officer Standards and Training Executive Leadership Command College graduation. Police Captain William Wilson is to be commended for graduating the 18 month Executive Leadership which is designed to prepare law enforcement leaders of today for the challenges for the future. Captain Wilson authored a “Police Futures” thesis and article. He is a graduate of Command College #58.

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National Latino Police Officer’s Association Third Annual Scholarship Awards

On Saturday April 23, 2016, Police Chief De Anda was the keynote speaker for the NLPOA Fallen Officer Memorial Awards and the Yvette Velasco Scholarship Awards. Rialto High School Regional Occupational Program student & San Bernardino County Sheriff Explorer Berenice Camarena were recognized and received several awards and a scholarship. Kiwanis Club of East Rialto Explorer of the Year Awards

On Wednesday April 27, 2016 Kiwanis Club of East Rialto honored Rialto Police Explorer Kimberly Santos with several awards and a scholarship. Kimberly Santos was recognized at the Kiwanis Club of East Rialto breakfast that was held at the Rialto Unified School District. Kiwanis Club of East Rialto also honored several “students of the year” throughout the Rialto Unified School District. The students also received several awards and scholarships. Traffic Division Conducts School Safety Operation

On April 21st the Rialto Police Department Traffic Division, along with assistance from the Fontana and Redlands Police Departments conducted a “School Traffic Safety Sweep”. The goal of the operations is not to just issue citations, but also to educate students who are not using the crosswalks properly. Twenty-four police officers (along with the Rialto Police Dispatchers) participated and enforcement was conducted at 20 of the schools in the city.

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“Put the Cell Phone Down” Detail Operation On April 27th, the Rialto Police Department Traffic Division conducted an OTS distracted driving operation. The operation’s targeted areas were the I-10 and I-210 overpasses at Riverside Avenue. An officer acted as undercover spotter and was standing on Riverside Avenue at the westbound off ramps with a cardboard sign in hand “warning” passing motorists of what’s about to happen if they were using their cell phones while driving. Not only were we targeting cell phone violations, we were also addressing concerns and complaints about vehicles running red lights at both overpasses. The operation was a huge success and the police department received positive feedback from passing motorists. The extra attention in both of the targeted areas netted 36 citations for cell phone, texting and red light violations. Pride Platoon Competes in the Annual Earp Challenge Military Academy Competition

On Saturday, April 30, 2016, students from the Rialto Police Department’s Pride Platoon program and the Colton Police Department’s CART program competed in the 2nd Annual Earp Challenge competition. The groups of students competed against each other in 3 events: a relay run, fire-hose drag and a tug-of-war. Pride Platoon won 2 of the 3 events and was once again awarded the perpetual trophy cup. Pride Platoon and CART are programs geared towards changing the negative behavior of teens by means of mentoring, guiding, coaching and teaching. Don Earp, a descendent of the famous Earp family was in attendance and awarded the trophy to Pride Platoon. Congratulations to Pride Platoon Class 12 for winning this year’s competition.

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Fire Department

Every 15 Minutes

The Rialto Fire Department joined with Rialto PD and Bloomington Christian High School to present the "Every 15 Minutes" program to their senior class. This graphic display drove home a very strong and important message about the dangers of driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. The Every 15 Minutes Program offers real-life experience without the real-life risks. This emotionally charged program, entitled Every 15 Minutes,

is an event designed to dramatically instill teenagers with the potentially dangerous consequences of drinking alcohol and texting while driving. This powerful program will challenge students to think about drinking, texting while driving, personal safety and the responsibility of making mature decisions when lives are involved. Day one consisted of a graphic dramatization of an actual fatal traffic collision involving students from Carter High. Day two followed up with a school assembly

where students heard from City leaders including Councilman Ed Scott, Police Captain Andy Karol, and Fire Division Chief Sean Grayson. Each of them relayed stories of personal tragedy resulting from drivers operating vehicles under the influence of an intoxicating substance. These presentations brought home the realities of how even one bad decision can cause a loss that affects the individual, their family, and their friends forever. Arson Awareness Week

Each year during the first full week in May, the U.S. Fire Administration (USFA) and the Rialto Fire Department work to raise awareness of arson and provide individuals with strategies to combat it in their community. This year, Arson Awareness Week was May 4-10 and focused on arson in the wildland environment. Arson is defined as the willful, malicious, intentional and/or reckless burning of your property or someone else’s. Wildfire arson takes place on underdeveloped wildland or uncultivated land comprised of forest, brush or grassland. It is particularly problematic in California where 1 out of every 5 wildfires has been a result of arson since 2007. That means that wildland arson has caused multiple deaths and injuries, and billions of dollars of damage just in our state alone. Do your part to curb this trend by staying vigilant and reporting suspicious activity. For more information, visit: https://www.usfa.fema.gov/prevention/outreach/wildfire_arson/.

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RFD Hosts Regional Hazardous Materials Training

The Rialto Fire Department hosted a regional hazardous materials training session this month focused on transportation incidents. Fire Departments and hazardous materials teams from throughout Southern California attended to gain valuable insight on the changes in standards for transportation of hazardous materials. In addition to the tank farm and railyard in the south end of the City, Rialto has the unique challenge of hazardous materials transported in large volumes by truck, rail and pipeline every day. Your Rialto Firefighters applied some of the information learned in the training session to a real incident involving a hazardous materials leak which caught a trailer on fire. Ongoing training like this ensures that we are ready to handle these complex incidents.

Fill the Boot

Your Rialto Firefighters, with the assistance from off-duty firefighters and volunteers, conducted their annual Fill the Boot drive to raise funds to give to those in need right here in Rialto. The Rialto community has always supported this very special event and this year was no exception. Over the two days of the event, the gracious people that drove by the intersection on Easton and Riverside gave more than $26,000. All funds will be used to support our Rialto community members. CPR and Basic First Aid Training

Would you know how to help if someone was injured or needed CPR? One of the most important steps that you can take to help your family and friends in a time of need is to learn these basic skills that you can use before the Fire Department arrives. To help with this, the RFD is offering CPR and Basic First Aid classes for members of our community. Classes will be held on the third Thursday of each month at Fire Station 203, located at 1550 N. Ayala Dr.

The classes are offered in two sessions. The CPR class is taught by our certified instructors from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm. Upon successful completion, you receive Basic Life Support CPR certification card from the American Heart Association. The cost of the class is $50.00 which covers all required manuals, AHA certification costs, and your own one-way pocket mask that is used to deliver breaths when performing CPR.

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The Basic First Aid portion of the training then picks up from 1:00 to 4:00 pm. This class uses standardized curriculum to give students the ability to properly deal with a variety of medical and traumatic events. The cost of this class is $20.00 which includes the instruction, hands-on training, and student manual. Both of these classes offer an excellent opportunity to learn important skills that can save a life. For more information, please contact the Rialto Fire Department at (909) 820-2692.

Fire Explorer of the Year

This year we were very pleased to have the East Rialto Kiwanis Club honor our Rialto Fire Department Fire Explorer of the Year at their annual Student of the Year Breakfast. This year, the honor went to Fire Explorer George Garay. Explorer Garay was selected for his dedication to the program and for his leadership in the organization. Our explorers are all very active in the community and give hundreds of hours of service to make Rialto a great place to live. The event was held on April 27 at the Rialto School District headquarters. The event also honored the students of the year from the district, and the police explorer of the year. Congratulations to Explorer Garay and sincere thanks to the East Rialto Kiwanis Club for arranging this recognition. Rialto Fire on Facebook

There’s always something happening at the RFD. News updates, emergency updates, community activities, and more. “Like” us on Facebook now to find out, and get other up-to-date activities, incidents, pictures, videos, and more! Join us at https://www.facebook.com/rialtofiredepartment.

Public Works

City of Rialto Earth Day Celebration Event

On Saturday, April 23rd, the Public Works Department held its annual Earth Day Celebration event. The event was attended by 295 volunteers which included Mayor Pro Tem Baca Jr., Council Member Palmer, City Administrator Mike Story, the Rialto Police Department Pride Platoon, various school, church and sports groups, in addition to community members of all ages who participated in clean-up activities at the Community Garden, the Adobe Building, the downtown area, Frisbie Park, Easton Reservoir as well as the Sycamore, Cactus and Baseline parkways.

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Public Works would like to give a big THANK YOU to everyone that came out to support Rialto’s Earth Day activities making it a successful event.

Free Landscape Classes

In an effort to educate the community on how to landscape for the drought, the City of Rialto, West Valley Water District and Rialto Water Services/Veolia are providing the following free landscaping classes:

Summer Landscape Maintenance can be Fun! Summer days are longer and hotter. Learn how to keep your landscape healthy during the hottest part of the year. An irrigation tune-up and watering needs will be covered to

save water and maintain plant health!

When: Saturday, June 4, 2016 Time: 11:00 am to 1:00 pm

Where: Rialto Community Garden 539 N. Acacia Avenue

Rialto, CA 92376

Class size is limited, sign up today by calling (909) 875-1804 extension 347 or by email at [email protected] to reserve your seat.

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Landscape Class for Professionals

The Public Works Department sent out a letter to the City’s landscape contractor, all mobile home parks, all apartment complexes, professional landscape companies and the Rialto Unified School District Grounds Maintenance Division, to invite landscape professionals to the “Landscape Class for Professionals.” This free class will focus on water conservation and efficiency. It also provides the attendees with current water restrictions and how to help their customers achieve beautiful landscapes even in prolonged drought conditions. The class will be instructed by Alison Loukeh who is a Qualified Water Efficient Landscaper (QWEL), certified landscape instructor.

When: Thursday, May 19, 2016 Time: 5:00 to 8:00 pm

Where: Rialto Johnson Center 214 N. Palm Avenue, Room 101

Rialto, CA 92376. If you are a landscape professional and are interested in attending, you can contact Sara Raymondi, Contract Employee to the City of Rialto at (909) 421-7244 or via email at [email protected] to reserve a seat as class size is limited. Park Clean Up Days

As part of an effort to make the City Parks a better place to play, the Public Works Department is hosting Park Clean-Up Days on the second Saturday of every other month from January through November 2016 from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm. Come join in the raking, trimming, shoveling, sweeping, painting and trash clean-up alongside City’s Workers. The dates and locations for 2016 are as follows:

May 14, 2016 ...................... Jerry Eaves Park .................................. 1485 N. Ayala Drive

July 9, 2016 .......................... Fergusson Park ............................ 2395 W. Sunrise Avenue

September 10, 2016 ................ Frisbie Park ................................. 1901 N. Acacia Avenue

November 14, 2016 ...... Kristina Dana Hendrickson ........................... Riverside Avenue & Cultural Center/Women’s Club Second Street Service Requests completed for the month of April:

Total number of locations abated for graffiti: 165

Total number of potholes patched/repaired: 156

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CIP Project Status Report

Project Title Description Budget

($1,000's) Status

Anticipated

Design Completion

Bid Opening

Award of Contract

Construction Start Date Completion

Traffic Signal @ Foothill and Home Depot & Median on Cedar

New traffic signal at Foothill & Cedar(Home Depot) and median improvement on Cedar

$490 Construction Done Done Done Done April 2016

141 S. Riverside Building Improvement

Minimal ADA compliance upgrades

$23 Construction In Progress Done Done March 2016

April 2016

Demolition and Remediation of Airport Site: Phase 2 Remove foundations of buildings; asphalt removal

Demolition and remediate Airport site in preparation for Site Development

$1,000 Construction Done Done Done Done April 2016

Facilities ADA Improvements: DS/ Finance/PW

Renovation & ADA Compliance of the Finance, Development Services and Public Works Restrooms & Facilities

$487 Construction Done Done Done Done May 2016

Metrolink Parking Lot

Metrolink Station Parking Lot Expansion Phase I

$5,700 Construction Done Done Done Done May 2016

Bud Bender Park Rehabilitation

Renovation of the Bud Bender Park

$3,862 Construction Done Done Done Done May 2016

Miro Way Improvements [LHR]

Developer Project to extend Miro Way to Ayala Road

$13,900 Construction Done Done Done Done May 2016

City Hall Electrical Upgrade

Upgrade electrical grid at the City Hall to accommodate growth

$63 Construction Done Done Done Done May 2016

Alder Ave Widening Phase I [LHR]

Widen Alder Ave from Baseline Rd to Easton Ave

$3,500 Construction Done Done Done Done June 2016

Street Slurry Seal FY2015/2016

Perform Street Slurry and Crack Seal Maintenance on roadway

$1,560 Construction Done Done Done March 2016

June 2016

Pepper SCE Relocation

Southern California Edison utility relocation at the new Pepper Avenue Extension

$150 Design-Bidding

Done Done Done May 2016

June 2016

Sauna Repair Repair and replace sauna at the Fitness Center by in-house forces

$40 Design N/A N/A N/A June 2016

June 2016

Myers Elementary School Improvements; Flashing Beacon

Installation of flashing beacons, curb ramps, crosswalk markings

$58,000 Design-Bidding

April 2016

April 2016

April 2016

June 2016

June 2016

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Project Title Description Budget

($1,000's) Status

Anticipated

Design Completion

Bid Opening

Award of Contract

Construction Start Date Completion

and associated advance warning signs

Maple Ave Improvements & Curb, Gutter, Sidewalk FY2014/2015 Mid Year & FY2015/ 2016, Zones 1 – 3

Perform curb, gutter and sidewalk maintenance on roadway including Maple Avenue and Zones 1 – 3

$1,743 Construction Done Done Done May 2016

August 2016

Riverside/San Bernardino Improvements [Matich]

Street Widening and Improvement on Riverside & San Bernardino

$6,736 Construction Done Done Done Done September 2016

Ayala Drive Widening

Widening Ayala Drive from Baseline to Renaissance Parkway

$9,200 Construction Done Done Done Done September 20176

Traffic Signal Upgrade- Baseline/Acacia HSIP Grant\

Upgrade traffic Signal at Baseline/Acacia under HSIP Grant

$305 Construction Done Done Done June 2016

September 2016

Safe Routes to School-Plan

Develop a Safe Route to School Plan for Rialto Unified School District Schools

$1,450 Construction Done Done Done Done February 2018

Traffic Signal at Riverside/Linden and Widening

Traffic signal installation & road widening at Riverside Avenue and Linden Avenue

$1,550 Design March 2016

April 2016

June 2016

July 2016

October 2016

City Facilities Xeriscape Project-Bloomington

Remove and replace existing turf areas and outdated irrigation systems with low volume drip irrigation systems as well as decorative boulders, river rock, cobble stone, decomposed granite and drought tolerant materials.

$200 Design March 2016

May 2016

July 2016

August 2016

October 2016

Cultural Center & Museum Exterior Painting

Paint the exterior of the Cultural Center & Museum Building

$161 Design-Bidding

March 2016

May 2016

June 2016

August 2016

November 2016

Easton Development Parking Lot

Install additional parking lot by In N Out location

$ - Design April 2016

June 2016

August 2016

October 2016

December 2016

SR2S-Cedar Sidewalk Improvement

Construction missing sidewalk and Metrolink Crossing between Metrolink & Merrill Ave

$496 Design April 2016

July 2016

August 2016

November 2016

January 2017

PD Training Room @ Annex Bldg

Addition of training room at 429 W. Rialto Avenue

$420 Design-Bidding

Done September 2016

December 2016

February 2017

March 2017

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Project Title Description Budget

($1,000's) Status

Anticipated

Design Completion

Bid Opening

Award of Contract

Construction Start Date Completion

Community Garden Recommend, design and construct additional Community Gardens

$250 Design March 2016

May 2016

July 2016

August 2016

August 2017

Median Water Conservation Improvements

Convert street median turf to drought landscaping

$683 Design October 2016

January 2017

March 2017

May 2017

August 2017

Riverside I-10 Bridge over UPRR

Riverside Avenue overhead at Union Pacific Railroad Tracks Bridge Replacement

$75

November 2017

March 2018

May 2018

June 2018

December 2018

I-10 Cedar Interchange

San Bernardino County is the lead agency for the I-10 Cedar Interchange Improvements

n/a Design January 2018

June 2018

August 2018

January 2019

January 2020

Valley/Cactus/ Linden Widening

Street Widening at Valley Blvd & Cactus Ave

$900 Design March 2016

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

Randall Street Widening: from Riverside to Cactus

Widen a segment of Randall Avenue

$1,200 Design May 2016

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

Street Sweeping Signage Program

Provide signs and enforcement for effective street sweeping on city streets

$650 Design To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

AC Units Replacements

Replace aging and poorly functioning air conditioning units in various city facilities.

$60 Design To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

Foothill Blvd Improvements

Widen Foothill Funding in Foothill

Relinquishment Fund

223

Design To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

Baseline Median-Eisenhower HS

Construction Landscaped Center Median

No Budget Design Done To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

Community Center Rehab & Exterior Painting & Fence

Paint the exterior of the Community Center Buildings

$1,523 Design To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

Street Overlay Mid Yr 2014/2015 & FY2015/2016

Perform street overlay maintenance on roadway

$3,600 Design To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

SANBAG Metrolink Bike/Pedestrian Improvements

SANBAG Project to improve bicycle and pedestrian access to the Metrolink

$754 Design To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

Alder Ave Widening: Phase II

Widen Alder Ave from Baseline Rd to Easton Ave

$1,600 Design To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

Senior Center Parking Lot Resurfacing

Refurbish the parking lot at the Senior Center

$60 Design To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

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Project Title Description Budget

($1,000's) Status

Anticipated

Design Completion

Bid Opening

Award of Contract

Construction Start Date Completion

Metrolink Station Improvements

Depot improvements – Phase II

TBD Design To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

Design of Cactus/ Randall Parks

Begin the park project design for Cactus/Randall Open Space

$200 Scoping To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

Design of Frisbie Park

Begin the park project design for Frisbie Park

$200 Scoping To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

Civic Center Development Project Scoping

Planning and conceptual design for a new or remodeled Civic Center and/or Public Safety Complex. To include space inventory, needs analysis, size determination, location or locations determination.

$150 Scoping To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

Fleet Carport Repair Replace roof and make some minor structural repairs to the carport located behind the Fleet services garage.

$50 Scoping To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

Parks Concession & Restroom Upgrade

Upgrade Concession and Restroom facilities at the parks

$ 1,310 Scoping To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

Etiwanda Corridor Create a safe route to six schools along the Etiwanda Avenue Corridor

$86 Scoping To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

SB COUNTY Joint Rehabilitation of Randall Avenue from Maple to County limit or Larch

San Bernardino County is the lead agency

$ - Scoping To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

Base Line Road – Eucalyptus to Sycamore Parkway Improvement

Improve aesthetics of parkway on Base Line road between Eucalyptus and Sycamore

$ - Scoping To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

Railroad Trail Improvements

Improve trail utility, security and overall aesthetics

$ - Scoping To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

Casey Elementary Remove red curbing along school frontage on Eucalyptus

$ - Scoping To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

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FREE MULCH!

DONATED BY BURRTEC WASTE

Bring your own bags & shovel!

Project Title Description Budget

($1,000's) Status

Anticipated

Design Completion

Bid Opening

Award of Contract

Construction Start Date Completion

Pool Resurfacing Resurface pool at Tom Sawyer Pool

$ - To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

FY2016/17 Slurry Seal Project

Perform Street Slurry and Crack Seal Maintenance on roadway

$ - To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

To Be Determined

Permits Processed

The following permits were process for the month of January:

Transportation Permits. A total of 27 Annual and Single Trip Transportation Permits were processed and issued to various companies.

Encroachment Permits. A total of 26 Encroachment permits were process and issued for work to be performed by the utility companies.

Used Oil Filter Exchange & Recycling Event

The City of Rialto has partnered with Pep Boys to hold a Used Oil Filter & Recycling Event. Rialto residents can bring up to 3 used oil filters to recycle and receive new oil filters for free. The next event will be held on:

Saturday, May 14, 2016 9:00 am to 2:00 pm

Pep Boys 505 E. Foothill Boulevard

Rialto, CA 92376

Must provide proof of residency (ID or Utility Bill) For more information call (909) 421-7221

Community Garden

10th Annual Rialto Community Garden Open House

Saturday, June 4th, 2016 10:00 am-1:00 pm 539 N. Acacia Ave., Rialto

(Behind Grace Lutheran Church) For more information call 421-7221

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Rialto Animal Control Special Collection

Thank you to all of the Rialto residents that showed up to support the Rialto Animal Control Division by donating much needed supplies. Animal Control Staff received three truckloads full of donations that will be used to help the animals in our community. April Community Clean-up Day

During the April Community Clean-up Day we collected 288 used tires, 12,280 pounds of personal documents for free shredding, 18,721 pounds of electronic waste including TV’s, Computers, and other household appliances. The next Community Clean-up Day is scheduled for Saturday, July 9, 2016. Mark your calendars now so you don’t miss out.

Household Hazardous Waste

During the month of April there were 346 residents served at our Household Hazardous Waste site. They brought in 835 gallons of used motor oil, 12 pallets of paint, 9 drums of misc. poisons and other toxic liquids and 15 barrels of sharps.

During the month of May the site will be open on Friday and Saturday the 20th and 21st from 8:00 am until 12 noon.