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ClaremontCA averageUS Census ACS
Median home value
$870,800 Typical home value $1,037,849 +2.3% yr/yr · +23.4% 5-yr
Development activity
202516 housing units ($779K)
🗳️ Election results (5 races)
Local election returns — winner marked ✓.
City Council District 1 2024-11-05
Corey Calaycay ✓ 2,520 · Silviano "Sal" Medina ✓ 2,225 · Rachel L. Forester 1,759 · Kingoro Onami 615
City Council District 4 2022-11-08
JED LEANO ✓ 1,770 · AUNDRÉ JOHNSON 1,303
City Council District 3 2022-11-08
JENNIFER STARK ✓ 1,627 · MAURA CARTER 502
City Council District 2 2022-11-08
Jed Leano ✓ 1,770 · Jennifer Stark ✓ 1,627 · Ed Reece ✓ 1,298 · ED REECE ✓ 1,298 · Aundré Johnson 1,303 · Peter S. Yao 1,109
City Council District 1 2020-11-03
Corey Calaycay ✓ 1,666 · Silviano "Sal" Medina ✓ 1,460 · Christine Margiotta 1,240 · Michael Ceraso 1,065 · Zach Courser 971 · Bennett Rea 663
🗳️ Ballot measures (2)
Propositions decided directly by voters.
Measure CT
2022-11-08 · Passed — 8,281 yes / 5,303 no
Measure SC GO
2018-06-05 · Failed — 5,603 yes / 4,109 no
Recent meetings
Wed Jul 29, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Architectural and Preservation Commission
Commission to review Mills Act agreement for 472 West Tenth Street
The Architectural and Preservation Commission will hold a public hearing regarding a historical property agreement. The body is considering a recommendation to the City Council for the approval of a Mills Act contract for a specific property.
- Public hearing for Historical Property (Mills Act) Agreement # 26-MA03 at 472 West Tenth Street
- Approval of meeting minutes from May 27, 2026
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City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
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CLAREMONT ARCHITECTURAL AND PRESERVATION
COMMISSION
MEETING AGENDA
“We are a vibrant, livable, and inclusive community dedicated to quality services,
safety, financial strength, sustainability, preservation, and progress
with equal representation for our community.”
City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
Wednesday
July 29, 2026
7:00 PM
COMMISSIONERS
JOHN NEIUBER
CHAIR
MILES BENNETT LISA CASTILLO
JENNIFER DEAL ROBERT PERRY GEORGEANN SPIVACK LAUREL TUCKER
Meetings are open to the public for in -person attendance. The meeting will be live streamed via Zoom,
technology permitting. Members of the public will not be able to provide public comment via Zoom. To
watch the meeting via Zoom, use the following link: https://zoom.us/j/98460848259. To listen via
telephone dial (213)338-8477, Webinar ID: 984 6084 8259. The recorded meeting will be uploaded to
the City website and archived.
OPTIONS FOR PUBLIC COMMENT:
Public comment may be provided by one of the following methods. Each speaker will be given up to
three (3) minutes to provide their comment.
IN-PERSON LIVE COMMENTS
When the item you wish to speak to is announced, please proceed to the speaker’s podium one by one.
E-MAIL/MAIL
Written comments sent to the Architectural and Preservation Commission will be distributed to the
Commission and imaged into the record of the meeting. Email:
[email protected]. Mail: PO
Box 880, Claremont, CA 91711. Written comments submitted after publication of the …
Wed Jul 29, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Architectural and Preservation Commission Local Register Listings Committee
City Hall
Citrus Room
207 Harvard Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711
Tue Jul 28, 2026 · 6:30 PM
City Council
City Council to consider sewer and sanitation fee adjustments
The City Council will review rate studies to initiate the process for adjusting sewer and sanitation fees. The body is also deciding on several service contracts and appointments to city commissions.
- Authorization of Proposition 218 process to adjust sewer and sanitation fees
- Contract with Compressor Design Services, Inc. for CNG station maintenance up to $950,000 over five years
- Contract with MCE Corporation for weed abatement and brush clearance up to $591,092.70 over five years
- Agreement with Specialized Pavement Marking for citywide speed survey implementation up to $157,432
- Payment of $427,993 for sustainable multimodal improvements at Arrow Highway & Cambridge Avenue
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City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
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CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL
MEETING AGENDA
“We are a vibrant, livable, and inclusive community dedicated to quality services,
safety, financial strength, sustainability, preservation, and progress
with equal representation for our community.”
City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
Tuesday
July 28, 2026
6:30 PM
COUNCILMEMBERS
JENNIFER STARK
MAYOR
JED LEANO COREY CALAYCAY ED REECE SAL MEDINA
City Council meetings are open to the public for in -person and remote participation in accordance with
SB 707. If the City's two -way remote participation becomes disabled, the City Council shall recess for at
least one hour, or until service is restored, whichever is earlier. If service is not able to be restored, the
City Council may reconvene without remote participation. (City Council Resolution No. 2026-20)
To view and participate remotely in the meeting, use the following link: https://zoom.us/j/256208090. To
listen via telephone dial (213)338-8477, Webinar ID: 256 208 090. The recorded meeting will be
uploaded to the City website and archived.
In accordance with Section 54953(b), the following location is hereby noticed as a
teleconference location: 4757 Highway 17 Bypass South, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
OPTIONS FOR PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment may be provided by one of the following methods. Each speaker will be given up to
three (3) minutes to provide their comment.
IN-PERSON - When public comment is announced, please proceed to the podium one by one.
REMOTE ( …
Wed Jul 15, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Community and Human Services Commission
Commission discusses proposed sewer and sanitation rate adjustments
The Commission will review proposed changes to the Sewer and Sanitation Fund fee schedule. Staff recommends that the Commission advise the City Council to accept these rate changes and initiate a Proposition 218 notification process.
- Proposed Sewer and Sanitation Fund rate changes
- Initiation of a Proposition 218 notification process
- Tree plantings and removals report for April 2026
- Approval of June 3, 2026, meeting minutes
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City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
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CLAREMONT COMMUNITY AND HUMAN SERVICES
COMMISSION
SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA
“We are a vibrant, livable, and inclusive community dedicated to quality services,
safety, financial strength, sustainability, preservation, and progress
with equal representation for our community.”
City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
Wednesday
July 15, 2026
7:00 PM
COMMISSIONERS
BRISA SIFUENTES
CHAIR
NANCY BROWER KATHRYN MORA
LAUREN ROSELLE DEBORAH SCOTT TOUX DIRK SILVA
Meetings are open to the public for in -person attendance. The meeting will be live streamed via Zoom,
technology permitting. Members of the public will not be able to provide public comment via Zoom. To
watch the meeting via Zoom, use the following link: https://zoom.us/j/93017264737. To listen via
telephone, dial (213) 338-8477, Webinar ID: 930 1726 4737. The recorded meeting will be uploaded to
the City website and archived.
OPTIONS FOR PUBLIC COMMENT:
Public comment may be provided by one of the following methods. Each speaker will be given up to
three (3) minutes to provide their comment.
IN-PERSON LIVE COMMENTS
When the item you wish to speak to is announced, please proceed to the speaker’s podium one by one.
E-MAIL/MAIL
Written comments sent to the Community and Human Services Commission will be distributed to the
Commission and imaged into the record of the meeting. Email:
[email protected]. Mail: PO Box
880, Claremont, CA 91711. Written comments submitted after publication of the agenda will …
Tue Jul 14, 2026 · 6:30 PM
City Council
Claremont City Council discusses rent stabilization and parking concerns
The City Council will consider several consent calendar items including an ordinance for accessory dwelling units and a bond tax rate. Additionally, the council will receive updates regarding rent stabilization policies and overnight parking issues near Bonita Avenue.
- Ordinance amending municipal code regarding Accessory Dwelling Units
- Resolution establishing the 2026-27 General Obligation Bond tax rate for Johnson's Pasture
- Agreement with All City Management Services for crossing guard services up to $124,308
- Revised salary schedules for CATSEA, CPOA, and part-time job classifications
- Update on rent stabilization policies in Los Angeles County and surrounding jurisdictions
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City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
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CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL
MEETING AGENDA
“We are a vibrant, livable, and inclusive community dedicated to quality services,
safety, financial strength, sustainability, preservation, and progress
with equal representation for our community.”
City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
Tuesday
July 14, 2026
6:30 PM
COUNCILMEMBERS
JENNIFER STARK
MAYOR
JED LEANO COREY CALAYCAY ED REECE SAL MEDINA
City Council meetings are open to the public for in -person and remote participation in accordance with
SB 707. If the City's two -way remote participation becomes disabled, the City Council shall recess for at
least one hour, or until service is restored, whichever is earlier. If service is not able to be restored, the
City Council may reconvene without remote participation. (City Council Resolution No. 2026-20)
To view and participate remotely in the meeting, use the following link: https://zoom.us/j/256208090. To
listen via telephone dial (213)338-8477, Webinar ID: 256 208 090. The recorded meeting will be
uploaded to the City website and archived.
OPTIONS FOR PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment may be provided by one of the following methods. Each speaker will be given up to
three (3) minutes to provide their comment.
IN-PERSON - When public comment is announced, please proceed to the podium one by one.
REMOTE (VIA ZOOM) - When the item you wish to speak to is announced, use the “raise hand” feature.
TELEPHONE - Contact the City Clerk ’s office by 3 PM the day of the mee …
Tue Jul 7, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Planning Commission
Planning Commission reviews drive-through code amendment and two commercial permits
The Claremont Planning Commission will hold public hearings on two conditional use permits: one for a liquor license at Crab N Spice on South Indian Hill Boulevard and another for a massage establishment on East Foothill Boulevard. The commission will also review a city-initiated proposal to amend municipal code Chapter 16.093 governing existing drive-through facilities. Additionally, staff will recommend approving underground utility lines for a new residence at 631 Blanchard Place. All items are exempt from environmental review under CEQA.
- Public hearing on Conditional Use Permit #26-C02 for beer and wine sales at Crab N Spice, 806 South Indian Hill Blvd.
- Public hearing on Conditional Use Permit #25-C10 for a massage establishment at 665 East Foothill Blvd, Unit F.
- Review of city-initiated Municipal Code Chapter 16.093 amendment regarding existing drive-through facilities (#26-CA01).
- Resolution approving undergrounding of electrical utility lines for a new residence at 631 Blanchard Place.
- Approval of June 2, 2026 Planning Commission meeting minutes.
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City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
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CLAREMONT PLANNING COMMISSION
MEETING AGENDA
“We are a vibrant, livable, and inclusive community dedicated to quality services,
safety, financial strength, sustainability, preservation, and progress
with equal representation for our community.”
City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
Tuesday
July 07, 2026
7:00 PM
COMMISSIONERS
ISAAC RAHMIM
CHAIR
MEGAN CALLAWAY JOHN DAVIS
JESSE EMMERT RICHARD ROSENBLUTH K.M. WILLIAMSON JASON WONG
Meetings are open to the public for in -person attendance. The meeting will be live streamed via Zoom,
technology permitting. Members of the public will not be able to provide public comment via Zoom. To
watch the meeting via Zoom, use the following link: https://zoom.us/j/93823869306. To listen via
telephone dial (213)338-8477, Webinar ID: 938 2386 9306. The recorded meeting will be uploaded to
the City website and archived.
OPTIONS FOR PUBLIC COMMENT:
Public comment may be provided by one of the following methods. Each speaker will be given up to
three (3) minutes to provide their comment.
IN-PERSON LIVE COMMENTS
When the item you wish to speak to is announced, please proceed to the speaker’s podium one by one.
E-MAIL/MAIL
Written comments sent to the Planning Commission will be distributed to the Commission and imaged
into the record of the meeting. Email:
[email protected]. Mail: PO Box 880, Claremont, CA
91711. Written comments submitted after publication of the agenda will be made available in the
document arc …
Thu Jul 2, 2026 · 2:00 PM
Architectural and Preservation Commission Local Register Listings Committee
Claremont City Hall
Downstairs Conference Room
207 Harvard Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711
Thu Jun 25, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Traffic and Transportation Commission
Presentation of the Engineering Division Capital Improvement Program budget
The Commission will review a presentation regarding the Engineering Division's Capital Improvement Program budget for fiscal years 2026-28. The meeting also includes the approval of previous meeting minutes.
- Engineering Division Capital Improvement Program Budget, Fiscal Year 2026-28 presentation
- Approval of May 28, 2026, meeting minutes
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City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
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CLAREMONT TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION
COMMISSION
MEETING AGENDA
“We are a vibrant, livable, and inclusive community dedicated to quality services,
safety, financial strength, sustainability, preservation, and progress
with equal representation for our community.”
City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
Thursday
June 25, 2026
7:00 PM
COMMISSIONERS
SONJA STUMP
CHAIR
DYLAN ARYA ALEX LARA
ESAU RAMOS ANDREW VELEBIL RICHARD WEINER PAUL WHEELER
Meetings are open to the public for in -person attendance. The meeting will be live streamed via Zoom,
technology permitting. Members of the public will not be able to provide public comment via Zoom. To
watch the meeting via Zoom, use the following link: https://zoom.us/j/97473747561. To listen via
telephone dial (213)338-8477, Webinar ID: 974 7374 7561. The recorded meeting will be uploaded to
the City website and archived.
OPTIONS FOR PUBLIC COMMENT:
Public comment may be provided by one of the following methods. Each speaker will be given up to
three (3) minutes to provide their comment.
IN-PERSON LIVE COMMENTS
When the item you wish to speak to is announced, please proceed to the speaker’s podium one by one.
E-MAIL/MAIL
Written comments sent to the Traffic and Transportation Commission will be distributed to the
Commission and imaged into the record of the meeting. Email:
[email protected]. Mail: PO
Box 880, Claremont, CA 91711. Written comments submitted after publication of the agenda will be
made av …
Tue Jun 23, 2026 · 6:30 PM
City Council
Council considers ADU updates, Dial-a-Ride fare hikes, and various city contracts
The Council will review several major service agreements and budget adjustments. Key discussions include amending accessory dwelling unit (ADU) ordinances, increasing Dial-a-Ride fares, and reviewing short-term rental policies.
- Amendment to municipal code regarding Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs)
- Dial-a-Ride fare increases from $2.50 to $4.50 (in-city) and $4.00 to $7.00 (out-of-city)
- $60,000 annual agreement with Claremont Chamber of Commerce
- $261,309 purchase of two Dial-a-Ride vehicles from Model 1 Commercial Vehicles
- $137,900 increase for West Coast Arborists urban forest maintenance
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City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
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CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL
MEETING AGENDA
“We are a vibrant, livable, and inclusive community dedicated to quality services,
safety, financial strength, sustainability, preservation, and progress
with equal representation for our community.”
City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
Tuesday
June 23, 2026
6:30 PM
COUNCILMEMBERS
JENNIFER STARK
MAYOR
JED LEANO COREY CALAYCAY ED REECE SAL MEDINA
Meetings are open to the public for in -person attendance. The meeting will be live streamed via Zoom,
technology permitting. Members of the public will not be able to provide public comment via Zoom. To
watch the meeting via Zoom, use the following link: https://zoom.us/j/256208090. To listen via telephone
dial (213)338-8477, Webinar ID: 256 208 090. The recorded meeting will be uploaded to the City
website and archived.
OPTIONS FOR PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment may be provided by one of the following methods. Each speaker will be given up to
three (3) minutes to provide their comment.
IN-PERSON LIVE COMMENTS
When public comment is announced, please proceed to the podium one by one.
E-MAIL/MAIL
Written comments sent to the City Clerk ’s office will be distributed to the City Council and imaged into
the record of the meeting. Email:
[email protected]. Mail: PO Box 880, Claremont, CA 91711.
Written comments submitted after publication of the agenda will be made available in the document
archive system on the City website as soon as possible - www.claremontca.g …
Thu Jun 18, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Architectural and Preservation Commission Local Register Listings Committee
Claremont City Hall
Citrus Room
207 Harvard Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711
Tue Jun 9, 2026 · 5:00 PM
City Council
City receives presentation on proposed 2026-28 budget
The City Council will hear a presentation on the proposed 2026-28 Operating and Capital Improvement Program Budget. No formal adoption will occur at this special meeting; adoption is scheduled for the regular meeting later that evening.
- Presentation of the 2026-28 proposed City Operating and Capital Improvement Program Budget
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City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
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CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL
SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA
“We are a vibrant, livable, and inclusive community dedicated to quality services,
safety, financial strength, sustainability, preservation, and progress
with equal representation for our community.”
City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
Tuesday
June 09, 2026
5:00 PM
COUNCILMEMBERS
JENNIFER STARK
MAYOR
JED LEANO COREY CALAYCAY ED REECE SAL MEDINA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special meeting of the City Council of the City of
Claremont, California, as called by the City Council of the City of Claremont, California, will
be held on the 9th day of June 2026, at 5:00 PM.
This meeting is being held for the City Council and community to receive a presentation of
the final proposed 2026-28 City Operating and Capital Improvement Program Budget.
Meetings are open to the public for in -person attendance. The meeting will be live streamed via Zoom,
technology permitting. Members of the public will not be able to provide public comment via Zoom. To
watch the meeting via Zoom, use the following link: https://zoom.us/j/256208090. To listen via telephone
dial (213)338-8477, Webinar ID: 256 208 090. The recorded meeting will be uploaded to the City
website and archived.
OPTIONS FOR PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment may be provided by one of the following methods. Each speaker will be given up to
three (3) minutes to provide their comment.
IN-PERSON LIVE COMMENTS
When public comment is announced, please proceed to the po …
Tue Jun 9, 2026 · 6:30 PM
City Council
Council to adopt 2026-28 budget and set November election for three council seats
The City Council will adopt the 2026-28 operating and capital improvement budget and call a November 3, 2026 election for council seats in Districts 2, 3, and 4. A public hearing is scheduled for the annual landscape and lighting district assessment of $232.76 per unit. The consent calendar includes multiple contract amendments, an emergency HVAC repair at Alexander Hughes Community Center, and the purchase of public art for El Barrio Park.
- Adoption of the 2026-28 operating and capital improvement program budget
- Public hearing on 2026-27 landscape and lighting district assessment of $232.76 per unit
- Emergency HVAC repair at Alexander Hughes Community Center for $128,967.96
- Legal services contract amendment with Liebert Cassidy Whitmore increased by $100,000 to $350,000 total
- Purchase of Jose Antonio Aguirre artwork for El Barrio Park for $82,000
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City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
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CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL
MEETING AGENDA
“We are a vibrant, livable, and inclusive community dedicated to quality services,
safety, financial strength, sustainability, preservation, and progress
with equal representation for our community.”
City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
Tuesday
June 09, 2026
6:30 PM
COUNCILMEMBERS
JENNIFER STARK
MAYOR
JED LEANO COREY CALAYCAY ED REECE SAL MEDINA
Meetings are open to the public for in-person attendance. The meeting will be live streamed via Zoom,
technology permitting. Members of the public will not be able to provide public comment via Zoom. To
watch the meeting via Zoom, use the following link: https://zoom.us/j/256208090. To listen via telephone
dial (213)338-8477, Webinar ID: 256 208 090. The recorded meeting will be uploaded to the City
website and archived.
OPTIONS FOR PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment may be provided by one of the following methods. Each speaker will be given up to
three (3) minutes to provide their comment.
IN-PERSON LIVE COMMENTS
When public comment is announced, please proceed to the podium one by one.
E-MAIL/MAIL
Written comments sent to the City Clerk’s office will be distributed to the City Council and imaged into
the record of the meeting. Email:
[email protected]. Mail: PO Box 880, Claremont, CA 91711.
Written comments submitted after publication of the agenda will be made available in the document
archive system on the City website as soon as possible - www.claremontca.gov …
Thu Jun 4, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Architectural and Preservation Commission Local Register Listings Committee
Downstairs Conference Room
207 Harvard Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711
Thu Jun 4, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Police Commission
Police Commission to review annual military equipment use report
The Claremont Police Commission will receive and file the annual report on the Police Department's military equipment use policy as required by Assembly Bill 481. Commissioners will also hear an oral update on the partnership with the Tri-City Mental Health Authority's Mobile Crisis Care Team. The meeting includes approval of April meeting minutes and public comment periods.
- Receive and file annual military equipment use report (AB 481)
- Oral report on Tri-City Mobile Crisis Care Team partnership
- Approve minutes of April 2, 2026
- Chief's report
- Public comment periods
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City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
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CLAREMONT POLICE COMMISSION
MEETING AGENDA
“We are a vibrant, livable, and inclusive community dedicated to quality services,
safety, financial strength, sustainability, preservation, and progress
with equal representation for our community.”
City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
Thursday
June 04, 2026
7:00 PM
COMMISSIONERS
ALLISON FUNG
CHAIR
FRANK DELEO TIM DUNFEE
MARIO HERNANDEZ AUNDRE JOHNSON VICKIE NOBLE NONA TIRRE
Meetings are open to the public for in -person attendance. The meeting will be live streamed via Zoom,
technology permitting. Members of the public will not be able to provide public comment via Zoom. To
watch the meeting via Zoom, use the following link: https://zoom.us/j/96751410704. To listen via
telephone dial (213)338-8477, Webinar ID: 967 5141 0704. The recorded meeting will be uploaded to
the City website and archived.
OPTIONS FOR PUBLIC COMMENT:
Public comment may be provided by one of the following methods. Each speaker will be given up to
three (3) minutes to provide their comment.
IN-PERSON LIVE COMMENTS
When the item you wish to speak to is announced, please proceed to the speaker’s podium one by one.
E-MAIL/MAIL
Written comments sent to the Police Commission will be distributed to the Commission and imaged
into the record of the meeting. Email:
[email protected]. Mail: PO Box 880, Claremont, CA
91711. Written comments submitted after publication of the agenda will be made available in the
document archive system …
Wed Jun 3, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Community and Human Services Commission
Commission considers 57 tree removals for CMC project and Dial-a-Ride fare hikes
The commission will vote on removing 57 street trees along Claremont Boulevard for the Claremont McKenna College Roberts Campus East Sports Bowl project and related complete streets improvements. They will also recommend Dial-a-Ride fare increases (general public trips from $2.50 to $4.50 in-city, $4.00 to $7.00 out-of-city) and updated service hours (7 AM–8 PM daily). Consent items include approval of meeting minutes and a tree planting/removals report for March 2026.
- Approve removal of 57 street trees on Claremont Boulevard between Sixth Street/Arrow Route and Foothill Boulevard for CMC sports bowl project
- Increase Dial-a-Ride general public fares: in-city to $4.50, out-of-city to $7.00
- Change Dial-a-Ride hours to 7:00 AM–8:00 PM daily
- Receive oral updates on 2026 4th of July Celebration and summer special events
- Receive and file March 2026 tree plantings and removals report
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City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
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CLAREMONT COMMUNITY AND HUMAN SERVICES
COMMISSION
MEETING AGENDA
“We are a vibrant, livable, and inclusive community dedicated to quality services,
safety, financial strength, sustainability, preservation, and progress
with equal representation for our community.”
City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
Wednesday
June 03, 2026
7:00 PM
COMMISSIONERS
BRISA SIFUENTES
CHAIR
NANCY BROWER KATHRYN MORA
LAUREN ROSELLE DEBORAH SCOTT TOUX DIRK SILVA
Meetings are open to the public for in -person attendance. The meeting will be live streamed via Zoom,
technology permitting. Members of the public will not be able to provide public comment via Zoom. To
watch the meeting via Zoom, use the following link: https://zoom.us/j/93017264737. To listen via
telephone, dial (213) 338-8477, Webinar ID: 930 1726 4737. The recorded meeting will be uploaded to
the City website and archived.
OPTIONS FOR PUBLIC COMMENT:
Public comment may be provided by one of the following methods. Each speaker will be given up to
three (3) minutes to provide their comment.
IN-PERSON LIVE COMMENTS
When the item you wish to speak to is announced, please proceed to the speaker’s podium one by one.
E-MAIL/MAIL
Written comments sent to the Community and Human Services Commission will be distributed to the
Commission and imaged into the record of the meeting. Email:
[email protected]. Mail: PO Box
880, Claremont, CA 91711. Written comments submitted after publication of the agenda will be made …
Tue Jun 2, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Planning Commission
Public hearing on church use at 325 N Indian Hill Blvd
The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Conditional Use Permit #26-C01 for Solid Rock Community Church to establish a religious institution at the former Todd Memorial Chapel. The Commission will also review the proposed 2026-28 Capital Improvement Program for consistency with the General Plan, and approve consent items including meeting minutes and city council priorities.
- Public hearing: Conditional Use Permit for Solid Rock Community Church at 325 North Indian Hill Boulevard
- Consent: Approval of May 19, 2026 Planning Commission meeting minutes
- Consent: Receive and file City Council Priorities and 2026-28 Objectives
- Review of proposed 2026-28 Capital Improvement Program for General Plan consistency
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City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
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CLAREMONT PLANNING COMMISSION
MEETING AGENDA
“We are a vibrant, livable, and inclusive community dedicated to quality services,
safety, financial strength, sustainability, preservation, and progress
with equal representation for our community.”
City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
Tuesday
June 02, 2026
7:00 PM
COMMISSIONERS
ISAAC RAHMIM
CHAIR
MEGAN CALLAWAY JOHN DAVIS
JESSE EMMERT RICHARD ROSENBLUTH K.M. WILLIAMSON JASON WONG
Meetings are open to the public for in -person attendance. The meeting will be live streamed via Zoom,
technology permitting. Members of the public will not be able to provide public comment via Zoom. To
watch the meeting via Zoom, use the following link: https://zoom.us/j/93823869306. To listen via
telephone dial (213)338-8477, Webinar ID: 938 2386 9306. The recorded meeting will be uploaded to
the City website and archived.
OPTIONS FOR PUBLIC COMMENT:
Public comment may be provided by one of the following methods. Each speaker will be given up to
three (3) minutes to provide their comment.
IN-PERSON LIVE COMMENTS
When the item you wish to speak to is announced, please proceed to the speaker’s podium one by one.
E-MAIL/MAIL
Written comments sent to the Planning Commission will be distributed to the Commission and imaged
into the record of the meeting. Email:
[email protected]. Mail: PO Box 880, Claremont, CA
91711. Written comments submitted after publication of the agenda will be made available in the
document arc …
Thu May 28, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Architectural and Preservation Commission Local Register Listings Committee
Committee to attend training on community engagement in preservation
The Local Register Listings Committee will participate in a webinar training from the California Preservation Foundation on rethinking community engagement in preservation, followed by a staff-led discussion. No votes or decisions are scheduled.
- Webinar training: 'Rethinking Community Engagement in Preservation' from California Preservation Foundation
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Claremont City Hall
Citrus Room
207 Harvard Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711
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CLAREMONT ARCHITECTURAL AND PRESERVATION
COMMISSION LOCAL REGISTER LISTINGS COMMITTEE
SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA
“We are a vibrant, livable, and inclusive community dedicated to quality services,
safety, financial strength, sustainability, preservation, and progress
with equal representation for our community.”
Claremont City Hall
Citrus Room
207 Harvard Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711
Thursday
May 28, 2026
10:00 AM
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
MILES BENNETT GEORGEANN SPIVACK LAUREL TUCKER
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special meeting of the Local Register Listings Committee
of the City of Claremont, California, as called by the Local Register Listings Committee, will
be held on the 28th day of May, 2026, at 10:00 AM at the above location for the purpose of
considering the item listed below. The Brown Act provides for an opportunity for members
of the public to address the Local Register Listings Committee concerning the item
described below.
Members of the public who wish to address the Local Register Listings Committee on any matter listed
on the agenda or on a subject matter within the jurisdiction of the Local Register Listings Committee
may utilize the following methods. The Local Register Listings Committee requests but does not require
that public speakers identify themselves.
OPTIONS FOR PUBLIC COMMENT:
Public comment may be provided by one of the following methods. Each speaker will be given up to
three (3) minutes to provide their comment.
IN-PERSON LIVE COMMENTS
When the it …
Thu May 28, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Traffic and Transportation Commission
Receive Pavement Management System update and city objectives
The Commission will consider consent calendar items including approval of April 13 meeting minutes, a report on City Council priorities and objectives for 2026-28, and an update on the Pavement Management System. No public hearings are scheduled. The meeting is largely procedural with no major decisions expected.
- Approve April 13, 2026 special meeting minutes
- Receive City Council Priorities & Objectives 2026-28 report
- Receive Pavement Management System (PMS) update
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City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
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CLAREMONT TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION
COMMISSION
MEETING AGENDA
“We are a vibrant, livable, and inclusive community dedicated to quality services,
safety, financial strength, sustainability, preservation, and progress
with equal representation for our community.”
City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
Thursday
May 28, 2026
7:00 PM
COMMISSIONERS
SONJA STUMP
CHAIR
DYLAN ARYA ALEX LARA
ESAU RAMOS ANDREW VELEBIL RICHARD WEINER PAUL WHEELER
Meetings are open to the public for in -person attendance. The meeting will be live streamed via Zoom,
technology permitting. Members of the public will not be able to provide public comment via Zoom. To
watch the meeting via Zoom, use the following link: https://zoom.us/j/97473747561. To listen via
telephone dial (213)338-8477, Webinar ID: 974 7374 7561. The recorded meeting will be uploaded to
the City website and archived.
OPTIONS FOR PUBLIC COMMENT:
Public comment may be provided by one of the following methods. Each speaker will be given up to
three (3) minutes to provide their comment.
IN-PERSON LIVE COMMENTS
When the item you wish to speak to is announced, please proceed to the speaker’s podium one by one.
E-MAIL/MAIL
Written comments sent to the Traffic and Transportation Commission will be distributed to the
Commission and imaged into the record of the meeting. Email:
[email protected]. Mail: PO
Box 880, Claremont, CA 91711. Written comments submitted after publication of the agenda will be
made ava …
Wed May 27, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Architectural and Preservation Commission
Commission to study historic register listing procedures
The Architectural and Preservation Commission will hold a study session on historic register listings in Claremont, reviewing code sections and procedures. They will take public comment and provide feedback on the city's historic preservation program. The consent calendar includes approval of April 29 meeting minutes.
- Study session on historic register listings and related code sections
- Approval of April 29, 2026 meeting minutes
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City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
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CLAREMONT ARCHITECTURAL AND PRESERVATION
COMMISSION
MEETING AGENDA
“We are a vibrant, livable, and inclusive community dedicated to quality services,
safety, financial strength, sustainability, preservation, and progress
with equal representation for our community.”
City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
Wednesday
May 27, 2026
7:00 PM
COMMISSIONERS
JOHN NEIUBER
CHAIR
MILES BENNETT LISA CASTILLO
JENNIFER DEAL ROBERT PERRY GEORGEANN SPIVACK LAUREL TUCKER
Meetings are open to the public for in -person attendance. The meeting will be live streamed via Zoom,
technology permitting. Members of the public will not be able to provide public comment via Zoom. To
watch the meeting via Zoom, use the following link: https://zoom.us/j/98460848259. To listen via
telephone dial (213)338-8477, Webinar ID: 984 6084 8259. The recorded meeting will be uploaded to
the City website and archived.
OPTIONS FOR PUBLIC COMMENT:
Public comment may be provided by one of the following methods. Each speaker will be given up to
three (3) minutes to provide their comment.
IN-PERSON LIVE COMMENTS
When the item you wish to speak to is announced, please proceed to the speaker’s podium one by one.
E-MAIL/MAIL
Written comments sent to the Architectural and Preservation Commission will be distributed to the
Commission and imaged into the record of the meeting. Email:
[email protected]. Mail: PO
Box 880, Claremont, CA 91711. Written comments submitted after publication of the a …
Tue May 26, 2026 · 6:30 PM
City Council
Council may opt not to place sales tax measure on November ballot
The City Council will receive polling results from FM3 regarding a potential local sales and use tax measure for the November 2026 ballot, consider appropriating $37,750 for the polling, and may decide against placing the measure on the ballot. Other agenda items include a second reading of a speed survey ordinance, approval of alarm monitoring and graffiti removal contracts, a public hearing on city workforce vacancies, and a budget process update.
- Second reading of ordinance adopting 2026 citywide radar speed survey, lowering speed limits on certain streets
- Authorization of agreement with AlarmCo Security Systems for alarm monitoring and repair, up to $100,000 over 5 years
- Award of contract to Urban Graffiti Enterprises for graffiti removal, $54,000 annually with possible extensions to $270,000
- Mills Act historical property agreement for 425 West Tenth Street, property owners Michael and Sabrina Blickenstaff
- Public hearing on city workforce vacancies and recruitment/retention efforts per AB 2561
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City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
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CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL
MEETING AGENDA
“We are a vibrant, livable, and inclusive community dedicated to quality services,
safety, financial strength, sustainability, preservation, and progress
with equal representation for our community.”
City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
Tuesday
May 26, 2026
6:30 PM
COUNCILMEMBERS
JENNIFER STARK
MAYOR
JED LEANO COREY CALAYCAY ED REECE SAL MEDINA
Meetings are open to the public for in -person attendance. The meeting will be live streamed via Zoom,
technology permitting. Members of the public will not be able to provide public comment via Zoom. To
watch the meeting via Zoom, use the following link: https://zoom.us/j/256208090. To listen via telephone
dial (213)338-8477, Webinar ID: 256 208 090. The recorded meeting will be uploaded to the City
website and archived.
OPTIONS FOR PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment may be provided by one of the following methods. Each speaker will be given up to
three (3) minutes to provide their comment.
IN-PERSON LIVE COMMENTS
When public comment is announced, please proceed to the podium one by one.
E-MAIL/MAIL
Written comments sent to the City Clerk ’s office will be distributed to the City Council and imaged into
the record of the meeting. Email:
[email protected]. Mail: PO Box 880, Claremont, CA 91711.
Written comments submitted after publication of the agenda will be made available in the document
archive system on the City website as soon as possible - www.claremontca.go …
Tue May 19, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Planning Commission
Planning Commission to recommend ADU code changes
The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on a proposed amendment to the Claremont Municipal Code regarding Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs). They will vote on a resolution recommending the City Council adopt the ordinance. The meeting also includes routine approval of prior meeting minutes.
- Public hearing on ADU code amendment (#24-CA01) to update chapter 16.333
- Recommendation to City Council for ordinance adoption
- Approval of May 5, 2026 meeting minutes
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City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
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CLAREMONT PLANNING COMMISSION
MEETING AGENDA
“We are a vibrant, livable, and inclusive community dedicated to quality services,
safety, financial strength, sustainability, preservation, and progress
with equal representation for our community.”
City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
Tuesday
May 19, 2026
7:00 PM
COMMISSIONERS
ISAAC RAHMIM
CHAIR
MEGAN CALLAWAY JOHN DAVIS
JESSE EMMERT RICHARD ROSENBLUTH K.M. WILLIAMSON JASON WONG
Meetings are open to the public for in -person attendance. The meeting will be live streamed via Zoom,
technology permitting. Members of the public will not be able to provide public comment via Zoom. To
watch the meeting via Zoom, use the following link: https://zoom.us/j/93823869306. To listen via
telephone dial (213)338-8477, Webinar ID: 938 2386 9306. The recorded meeting will be uploaded to
the City website and archived.
OPTIONS FOR PUBLIC COMMENT:
Public comment may be provided by one of the following methods. Each speaker will be given up to
three (3) minutes to provide their comment.
IN-PERSON LIVE COMMENTS
When the item you wish to speak to is announced, please proceed to the speaker’s podium one by one.
E-MAIL/MAIL
Written comments sent to the Planning Commission will be distributed to the Commission and imaged
into the record of the meeting. Email:
[email protected]. Mail: PO Box 880, Claremont, CA
91711. Written comments submitted after publication of the agenda will be made available in the
document arch …
Tue May 12, 2026 · 6:30 PM
City Council
Council to consider allowing rotating car displays in commercial freeway zone
The City Council will vote on a consent calendar including warrants, minutes, and several contracts for street projects and a teen mural. A public hearing will be held on an ordinance to permit rotating car display platforms in the Commercial Freeway zone with a special use permit. An ordinance to adopt a radar speed survey and decrease speed limits on certain streets will be introduced. A resolution establishing a policy for recessing hybrid meetings due to remote participation disruptions will also be considered.
- Public hearing on ordinance to allow car carousels in CF zone (Item 10)
- $118,883 for Indian Hill Boulevard rehabilitation design (Hirsch & Associates)
- $108,667 in contract amendments for Arrow Highway, First Street, and Indian Hill Blvd at I-10 projects
- $200,847 for inspection services for Claremont McKenna College improvements on Claremont Boulevard
- $150,000 annual contract for TE Roberts sewer on-call repair services
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City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
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CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL
MEETING AGENDA
“We are a vibrant, livable, and inclusive community dedicated to quality services,
safety, financial strength, sustainability, preservation, and progress
with equal representation for our community.”
City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
Tuesday
May 12, 2026
6:30 PM
COUNCILMEMBERS
JENNIFER STARK
MAYOR
JED LEANO COREY CALAYCAY ED REECE SAL MEDINA
Meetings are open to the public for in -person attendance. The meeting will be live streamed via Zoom,
technology permitting. Members of the public will not be able to provide public comment via Zoom. To
watch the meeting via Zoom, use the following link: https://zoom.us/j/256208090. To listen via telephone
dial (213)338-8477, Webinar ID: 256 208 090. The recorded meeting will be uploaded to the City
website and archived.
OPTIONS FOR PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment may be provided by one of the following methods. Each speaker will be given up to
three (3) minutes to provide their comment.
IN-PERSON LIVE COMMENTS
When public comment is announced, please proceed to the podium one by one.
E-MAIL/MAIL
Written comments sent to the City Clerk ’s office will be distributed to the City Council and imaged into
the record of the meeting. Email:
[email protected]. Mail: PO Box 880, Claremont, CA 91711.
Written comments submitted after publication of the agenda will be made available in the document
archive system on the City website as soon as possible - www.claremontca.go …
Wed May 6, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Community and Human Services Commission
Commission recommends landscape district levy of $232.76/AU for FY 2026-27
The Commission will vote on recommending the Engineer's Report and a landscape and lighting district levy of $232.76 per assessable unit for Fiscal Year 2026-27 to the City Council. Other items include receiving reports on tree plantings and removals for February 2026, a semi-annual urban forest activity report, and an Urban Forest Update 2025. Several committee meeting minutes are on the consent calendar for approval.
- Landscape and lighting district levy of $232.76/AU recommended to City Council via Resolution 2026-09
- Tree plantings and removals report for February 2026, including photos of removed trees
- Semi-annual urban forest activities report for July-December 2025 with tree counts
- Urban Forest Update 2025 report from Sustainability and Tree Committee meetings
- Approval of regular meeting minutes from April 1, 2026, and committee minutes from January–March 2026
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City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
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CLAREMONT COMMUNITY AND HUMAN SERVICES
COMMISSION
MEETING AGENDA
“We are a vibrant, livable, and inclusive community dedicated to quality services,
safety, financial strength, sustainability, preservation, and progress
with equal representation for our community.”
City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
Wednesday
May 06, 2026
7:00 PM
COMMISSIONERS
BRISA SIFUENTES
CHAIR
NANCY BROWER KATHRYN MORA
LAUREN ROSELLE DEBORAH SCOTT TOUX DIRK SILVA
Meetings are open to the public for in -person attendance. The meeting will be live streamed via Zoom,
technology permitting. Members of the public will not be able to provide public comment via Zoom. To
watch the meeting via Zoom, use the following link: https://zoom.us/j/93017264737. To listen via
telephone dial (213) 338-8477, Webinar ID: 930 1726 4737. The recorded meeting will be uploaded to
the City website and archived.
OPTIONS FOR PUBLIC COMMENT:
Public comment may be provided by one of the following methods. Each speaker will be given up to
three (3) minutes to provide their comment.
IN-PERSON LIVE COMMENTS
When the item you wish to speak to is announced, please proceed to the speaker’s podium one by one.
E-MAIL/MAIL
Written comments sent to the Community and Human Services Commission will be distributed to the
Commission and imaged into the record of the meeting. Email:
[email protected]. Mail: PO Box
880, Claremont, CA 91711. Written comments submitted after publication of the agenda will be made …
Tue May 5, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Planning Commission
Planning Commission to consider sake museum and wine sales at 532 West First Street
The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to decide on a conditional use permit for a proposed sake museum. The request includes allowing on-site wine consumption, off-site wine sales, and small educational classes.
- Conditional Use Permit #25-C06 for a sake museum at 532 West First Street, Unit 209
- Request for Type 42 (on-site consumption) and Type 20 (off-site sales) wine licenses
- Proposal for instructional classes on sake, shochu, and Japanese culture
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City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
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CLAREMONT PLANNING COMMISSION
MEETING AGENDA
“We are a vibrant, livable, and inclusive community dedicated to quality services,
safety, financial strength, sustainability, preservation, and progress
with equal representation for our community.”
City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
Tuesday
May 05, 2026
7:00 PM
COMMISSIONERS
ISAAC RAHMIM
CHAIR
MEGAN CALLAWAY JOHN DAVIS
JESSE EMMERT RICHARD ROSENBLUTH K.M. WILLIAMSON JASON WONG
Meetings are open to the public for in -person attendance. The meeting will be live streamed via Zoom,
technology permitting. Members of the public will not be able to provide public comment via Zoom. To
watch the meeting via Zoom, use the following link: https://zoom.us/j/93823869306. To listen via
telephone dial (213)338-8477, Webinar ID: 938 2386 9306. The recorded meeting will be uploaded to
the City website and archived.
OPTIONS FOR PUBLIC COMMENT:
Public comment may be provided by one of the following methods. Each speaker will be given up to
three (3) minutes to provide their comment.
IN-PERSON LIVE COMMENTS
When the item you wish to speak to is announced, please proceed to the speaker’s podium one by one.
E-MAIL/MAIL
Written comments sent to the Planning Commission will be distributed to the Commission and imaged
into the record of the meeting. Email:
[email protected]. Mail: PO Box 880, Claremont, CA
91711. Written comments submitted after publication of the agenda will be made available in the
document arch …
Wed Apr 29, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Architectural and Preservation Commission
Commission to vote on relocating historic house to CGU campus
The Architectural and Preservation Commission will hold public hearings on two items: a proposal to relocate an existing house from Scripps College to a Claremont Graduate University parcel at 130 East Foothill Boulevard and build a detached garage, and a request for a Mills Act historical property agreement for a home at 425 West Tenth Street. The commission will also approve minutes from the previous meeting.
- Public hearing on relocating a house from 240 East Eleventh Street to 130 East Foothill Boulevard, with new garage
- Applicant: Scripps College for the relocation project
- Public hearing on Mills Act agreement for 425 West Tenth Street (owners: Michael and Sabrina Blickenstaff)
- Consent calendar: approval of April 15, 2026 meeting minutes
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City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
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CLAREMONT ARCHITECTURAL AND PRESERVATION
COMMISSION
MEETING AGENDA
“We are a vibrant, livable, and inclusive community dedicated to quality services,
safety, financial strength, sustainability, preservation, and progress
with equal representation for our community.”
City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
Wednesday
April 29, 2026
7:00 PM
COMMISSIONERS
JOHN NEIUBER
CHAIR
MILES BENNETT LISA CASTILLO
JENNIFER DEAL ROBERT PERRY GEORGEANN SPIVACK LAUREL TUCKER
Meetings are open to the public for in -person attendance. The meeting will be live streamed via Zoom,
technology permitting. Members of the public will not be able to provide public comment via Zoom. To
watch the meeting via Zoom, use the following link: https://zoom.us/j/98460848259. To listen via
telephone dial (213)338-8477, Webinar ID: 984 6084 8259. The recorded meeting will be uploaded to
the City website and archived.
OPTIONS FOR PUBLIC COMMENT:
Public comment may be provided by one of the following methods. Each speaker will be given up to
three (3) minutes to provide their comment.
IN-PERSON LIVE COMMENTS
When the item you wish to speak to is announced, please proceed to the speaker’s podium one by one.
E-MAIL/MAIL
Written comments sent to the Architectural and Preservation Commission will be distributed to the
Commission and imaged into the record of the meeting. Email:
[email protected]. Mail: PO
Box 880, Claremont, CA 91711. Written comments submitted after publication of the …
Tue Apr 28, 2026 · 6:30 PM
City Council
City Council to award $570K sidewalk rehab contract and consider $463K Foothill Country Day School master plan review
The City Council will consider a consent calendar with multiple contracts and approvals, including a $463,796 agreement for environmental review of the Foothill Country Day School Master Plan, purchase of $82,000 in public art for El Barrio Park, and award of a $570,000 contract for the 2026 Sidewalk Rehabilitation Project. Other items include an amendment to Athens Services for organic material processing, approval of a parcel map for an SB9 subdivision, reallocation of $142,036 in ARPA funds to the Police Department women's locker room, and an appeal of a tree removal denial at 347 Indiana Avenue. The council will also receive a one-year update on the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park electric bicycle ordinance.
- Approve $570,000 contract to All American Building Services for sidewalk removal and replacement, plus $57,000 contingency
- Authorize $463,796 agreement with Galvin Preservation Associates for Foothill Country Day School Master Plan environmental review
- Purchase mosaic tile sculptures by Jose Antonio Aguirre for $82,000 for El Barrio Park
- Reallocate $142,036 in unspent ARPA funds to Police Department women's locker room addition
- Uphold denial of appeal to remove a Canary Island pine tree at 347 Indiana Avenue
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City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
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CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL
MEETING AGENDA
“We are a vibrant, livable, and inclusive community dedicated to quality services,
safety, financial strength, sustainability, preservation, and progress
with equal representation for our community.”
City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
Tuesday
April 28, 2026
6:30 PM
COUNCILMEMBERS
JENNIFER STARK
MAYOR
JED LEANO COREY CALAYCAY ED REECE SAL MEDINA
Meetings are open to the public for in -person attendance. The meeting will be live streamed via Zoom,
technology permitting. Members of the public will not be able to provide public comment via Zoom. To
watch the meeting via Zoom, use the following link: https://zoom.us/j/256208090. To listen via telephone
dial (213)338-8477, Webinar ID: 256 208 090. The recorded meeting will be uploaded to the City
website and archived.
OPTIONS FOR PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment may be provided by one of the following methods. Each speaker will be given up to
three (3) minutes to provide their comment.
IN-PERSON LIVE COMMENTS
When public comment is announced, please proceed to the podium one by one.
E-MAIL/MAIL
Written comments sent to the City Clerk ’s office will be distributed to the City Council and imaged into
the record of the meeting. Email:
[email protected]. Mail: PO Box 880, Claremont, CA 91711.
Written comments submitted after publication of the agenda will be made available in the document
archive system on the City website as soon as possible - www.claremontca. …
Mon Apr 20, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Sustainability Committee
Alexander Hughes Community Center
Padua Room
1700 Danbury Road
Claremont, CA 91711
Thu Apr 16, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Community and Human Services Commission Tree Committee
City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
Wed Apr 15, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Architectural and Preservation Commission
Commission to vote on adding 79 modern-architecture properties to historic register
The commission will hold public hearings on three items: a new standing seam metal roof at 2178 North San Marcos Place, an amended sign program for Claremont McKenna College, and a proposal to add 79 modern-architecture properties to the city's Register of Structures of Historical and Architectural Merit. They will also approve the February 11, 2026 meeting minutes.
- New metal roof at 2178 N San Marcos Place
- Amended sign program for Claremont McKenna College
- 79 modern-architecture properties proposed for historic register listing
- Approval of February 11 minutes (consent calendar)
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City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
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CLAREMONT ARCHITECTURAL AND PRESERVATION
COMMISSION
MEETING AGENDA
“We are a vibrant, livable, and inclusive community dedicated to quality services,
safety, financial strength, sustainability, preservation, and progress
with equal representation for our community.”
City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
Wednesday
April 15, 2026
7:00 PM
COMMISSIONERS
JOHN NEIUBER
CHAIR
MILES BENNETT LISA CASTILLO
JENNIFER DEAL ROBERT PERRY GEORGEANN SPIVACK LAUREL TUCKER
Meetings are open to the public for in -person attendance. The meeting will be live streamed via Zoom,
technology permitting. Members of the public will not be able to provide public comment via Zoom. To
watch the meeting via Zoom, use the following link: https://zoom.us/j/98460848259. To listen via
telephone dial (213)338-8477, Webinar ID: 984 6084 8259. The recorded meeting will be uploaded to
the City website and archived.
OPTIONS FOR PUBLIC COMMENT:
Public comment may be provided by one of the following methods. Each speaker will be given up to
three (3) minutes to provide their comment.
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Tue Apr 14, 2026 · 6:30 PM
City Council
Council to decide on MOU for Mobile Crisis Care Team and rental assistance program sunset
The Claremont City Council will consider a Memorandum of Understanding with Tri-City Mental Health for a Mobile Crisis Care Team that responds to non-violent, non-criminal calls with police. They will also discuss the sunset date of the city's Temporary Housing Stabilization and Relocation Program (rental assistance). The council will accept resignations from two volunteer board members and hear presentations on MADD programs and an Active Transportation Plan update. Routine consent items include approving warrant registers and meeting minutes.
- Approve MOU with Tri-City Mental Health for Mobile Crisis Care Team to handle non-violent calls with police
- Discuss sunset date of Temporary Housing Stabilization and Relocation (rental assistance) program
- Accept resignation of Community and Human Services Commissioner Russ Binder
- Accept resignation of Sustainability Committee member Emily Condon
- Presentations: MADD victim services and Active Transportation Plan update
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CLAREMONT CITY COUNCIL
MEETING AGENDA
“We are a vibrant, livable, and inclusive community dedicated to quality services,
safety, financial strength, sustainability, preservation, and progress
with equal representation for our community.”
City Council Chamber
225 Second Street
Claremont, CA 91711
Tuesday
April 14, 2026
6:30 PM
COUNCILMEMBERS
JENNIFER STARK
MAYOR
JED LEANO COREY CALAYCAY ED REECE SAL MEDINA
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[email protected]. Mail: PO Box 880, Claremont, CA 91711.
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Net migration-86,523 people (-$4.38B net AGI · 2023)
Federal disasters (10 yr)29 ({"Fire": 61, "Flood": 10, "Severe Storm": 8, "Earthquake": 3 · last Fri Aug 8, 2025)
Traffic fatalities2 (1 pedestrian · 2024)
Business establishments304,988 (3,987,736 employees · 2023)
Fair Market Rent (2BR)$2,625/mo (250 assisted households · 2025)
Adults with low literacy34.3% (low numeracy 43% · 2017)
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Permitted housing units
The money — in
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Revenue$68.2M
Spending$63.6M
Revenue ran ahead of operating spending this year.
The money — out
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301 employees on the public payroll — every position and salary is public record.
Outcomes — economic mobility
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