Message from Chino's

Interim City Manager

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Hello! My name is Anthony Arroyo, and I was recently appointed the City of Chino Interim City Manager. I may be new to the role, but I am no stranger to the City of Chino, I have served as the City’s Human Resources Director for the last seven years. I am honored to serve in this transitional role while the City Council searches for the next City Manager.  


Now you may be asking yourself, what IS a City Manager anyway? 


In a nutshell, the City Manager manages the day-to-day delivery of services to the community, reports back to the City Council and implements their policies. Collectively, we are committed to providing quality, caring, customer service to YOU, our community. We have over 500 people employed by our seven departments, and I can assure you, each one of them are working hard to keep Chino thriving, but we can’t do it alone. You are our eyes and ears around the City, if you see something that needs fixing or have a suggestion for an improvement, let me know. I believe communication is a two way street that requires a balance of listening and action, so I invite you to reach out in whatever way works best for you: 


Email Me: [email protected]


Come to a council meeting on the first or third Tuesdays at Chino City Hall beginning at 7:00pm  

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Memorial Day Celebrations

With Memorial Day approaching, this is a time to reflect on the sacrifices the brave men and women of our Armed Forces have made to protect this great nation. I'm honored to be a part of a community makes it a priority to show our appreciation in a variety of ways. Read on...

Welcome to Chino

Raising Cane's

3919 Grand Avenue

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Tom's Famous Family Restaurant

12713 Central Avenue

El Pollo Loco

6981 Schaefer Avenue

Join me in welcoming these new eateries to our community! Help us support our Chino business community and consider these establishments for your next meal! 

Construction

Construction has been an unfortunate growing pain in Chino over the last several years, an inconvenience that has affected some areas, like The Preserve, more than others. I realize that many of these closures cause ongoing disruptions to your routines, they’re a headache and can be very frustrating. While in the end the construction will greatly improve the surrounding area, I understand how it can feel never ending. I appreciate your endurance and continued patience during this time. Rest assured our traffic engineering staff is continuously monitoring the traffic situation. 


We are working hard to improve this experience for you. Here are a few adjustments we have made and while they won’t eliminate the inconvenience, they may reduce some of the impact: 


  • Asking the contractors to complete work overnight when there are fewer vehicles on the road. 
  • Implementing a flagging operation instead of a full closure when safe to do so. 
  • Imposing fines on the developer for working outside their set schedules. 


Improving communication and pushing out the most updated information as soon as we receive it. Bookmark the City's Road Closure page for current closures and sign up for the Road Closure Newsletter


We are continuously reviewing and looking for ways to minimize impacts for our residents. As I mentioned earlier, I am a strong proponent of communication, if you have any ideas or would like to reach out, I would love to hear from you. 

Chino Spotlights

Business of the Month

This flower and gift shop has been a staple in Chino for over 80 years. They were the first flower shop in the City and have remained a flower shop through generations of varied family ownership.


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Primary Election

If you are a registered voter in San Bernardino County you should have received your voter guide and ballot in the mail for the upcoming Primary Election on June 7, 2022. The City has compiled several resources to help you navigate the upcoming election.



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Summer Spotlight

Summer is almost here, and we are very excited for the return of many of our programs and events. These are the three events you don’t want to miss!


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Senior Services

The City of Chino’s Senior Center offers a wide range of activities, programs, trips and services to adults 50 years and older. Two of the programs I would like to highlight provide a much-needed service to this community. 


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Corporate Challenge Champions

Congratulations to Hussmann, this year’s Corporate Challenge Champions! Hussmann, along with 5 other local businesses and organizations, including the City of Chino, competed in a two-week Olympic style competition! 

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Department Recognitions

Public Works Week and Human Resources Day took place on the same week and gave us an opportunity to express our gratitude for the hardworking professionals from both departments.


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Upcoming Events

May 30 - Memorial Day Event at Chino Liberty Courtyard (City Hall Closure) 


June 7 - Election Day & City Council Meeting 


June 17 - Chino Summer Nights (Encanto) 


June 21 - City Council Meeting  


June 23 - Concert on the Lawn (Turn the Page – Bob Segar Tribute) 


June 24 - Chino Summer Nights (Sing 2) 


June 30 - Concert on the Lawn (Earth to Mars – Bruno Mars Tribute) 


July 1- Firework Spectacular Carnival 


July 2- Fireworks Spectacular Firework Show