Missed our 9th Annual State of the City virtual event? Don't worry! You can watch it here anytime.
A special shoutout to the Eleanor Roosevelt High School Madrigals for their amazing performances during the event!
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To support and celebrate Veterans of our armed forces, the City of Eastvale is partnering with the Eastvale Chamber of Commerce for a Veterans Day Recognition Sign Campaign.
City of Eastvale Veterans qualify for a FREE 18”x24” yard sign. For residents wanting to support veterans, signs are available for $10 each through the Eastvale Chamber of Commerce’s website at eastvalecoc.org/signsforveterans.
Registration for the campaign ends on Tuesday, October 20. To register for a FREE sign for a Veteran, please submit the following information to cadams@eastvaleca.gov: name of Eastvale Veteran, Branch of Military Service, and address.
To purchase a sign that supports veterans, please visit the Eastvale Chamber of Commerce’s website at eastvalecoc.org/signsforveterans to purchase for $10 each.
Signs will be delivered to homes during the week of November 2, 2020.
Huge thank you to the Eastvale Chamber of Commerce for their sponsorship of this program!
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Dunkin' Donuts is coming to Eastvale!
You have asked for it, providing choices and options for coffee. We are now excited to share that Dunkin’ Donuts, a coffee brand with a drive-thru, has signed a lease for the vacant land adjacent to New Day Christian Church, 99 Cent Store and Fire Station 27!
Stay connected with us on social media as information is released in the near future on their opening date.
And this is not the only new coffee brand in the works. We will have another very soon to announce!
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Street Sweeping Enforcement
The City will resume normal street sweeping enforcement on Monday, November 2, 2020, in order to comply with storm water regulations.
We ask that you continue to do your part and park responsibly. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
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November 2020 Election - What You Need to Know
This November, Eastvale has City Council Candidates for Districts 2 and 5 on the ballot. This year, recent state and national changes mean that many voters may wish to cast their vote early, and you have even more ways to participate.
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Meet Your Animal Control Officer!
Dane Ericson has been an officer with Riverside County Animal Services since 2007. He attended the Basic State Humane Academy in 2009, then went on to complete the Advanced State Humane Academy in 2019, which focuses on California Humane laws and in-depth investigative tactics concerning animal cruelty.
Officer Ericson believes in community education and is always willing to take the time to explain the Department’s processes to ensure a complete understanding for all parties involved.
To contact the Riverside Department of Animal Services, call 951-358-7387. More information about their services can be found on their website located at https://www.rcdas.org/home/.
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The City Council has made economic development a top priority for the City. In fact, it is listed as a top priority in the 2018 Strategic Plan. As a result, we have had numerous new, exciting, unique, and diverse businesses come to Eastvale in the last two years, with many more to arrive in the coming months that have signed leases and letters of intent! New restaurants and businesses provide diversity and more choices and options for people to dine local and shop local.
We have exciting new businesses coming to the Station with Chick-Fil-A, 99 Ranch Market, a Cravings Food Hall, and Meet Fresh. The Hamner Place development will feature the City’s first hotel with a rooftop bar along with Tony Chophouse by the Meat Cellar and Heroes Restaurant and Brewery. The Merge Project is anchored by Sprouts Farmers Market and includes several other exciting new businesses!
We have also had new ethnic restaurants open such as Little Eastern and Yoshiharu Ramen with Jinya Ramen Bar, Noodle St and Pepitos Mexican Restaurant coming soon.
By focusing on economic development we are doing three things:
1. Providing choices and options for our residents to shop local
2. Providing businesses that align with our very diverse community and bring uniqueness and a cool factor to Eastvale
3. Having the ability to shop local creates more revenue to enhance public safety services, along with other City services
Don’t forget to keep up-to-date with all the new retail coming to Eastvale with our “New Retail” graphic which can be found here https://bit.ly/3jAv9b2.
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The City of Eastvale is pleased to announce that 27 Eastvale businesses have been awarded grants through the Eastvale Emergency Enterprise Grant Program!
“The COVID-19 pandemic brought forth many unprecedented challenges to our local businesses in Eastvale”, said City Manager Bryan Jones. “We are excited and pleased to be able to provide these grants for 27 Eastvale businesses as they work through and begin to recover from the negative economic impacts caused by the pandemic and the shutdown of our local economy by the State.”
These grant funds were initially made available to the City through the federally funded CARES Act Coronavirus Relief Fund. The City opened the application period of the grant program from August 27th through September 10th. In total, the City awarded 27 local businesses with grants totaling $274,000. The grant recipients included restaurants, youth services, health services, general services, and retail. Each business received between $10,000 to $12,000 in grant funding.
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On Wednesday September 16th, the third round of applications for the business assistance grant opened and will run through October 30, or until funds are exhausted. Expanded eligibility in round three includes recipients of Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans of $75,000 and under.
For more information, visit: https://bit.ly/2RUcbQr.
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The 2020 Annual Asphalt Concrete Overlay Project is scheduled to begin on October 14, 2020 and will take place over a period of approximately 8 weeks. Daily working hours shall be between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, except legal holidays.
This project will treat existing roads within the City of Eastvale. Improvements include grinding of pavement, placement of asphalt concrete, curb ramp improvements for accessibility, traffic loop replacement, utility cover adjustments and replacement of traffic striping, markers and markings.
Another notification will be provided by the contractor, Hardy and Harper, Inc., to residents and businesses that are within the construction zone 72 hours prior to construction.
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A long-term lane reduction will be taking place on the westbound SR-60 from Country Village Road to Wineville Road.
Lanes will be reduced from five lanes to three lanes. Re-striping began Sunday, August 2 to be followed by k-rail placement. This lane reduction will allow for accelerated pavement work to take place. Changeable message signs will be utilized along the I-10 and the I-215 to alert motorists of the lane reductions on SR-60.
The right lane on eastbound SR-60 from Archibald Avenue to Mission Blvd. will remain closed during construction to allow for accelerated pavement work. The closure will be monitored for traffic impacts and based on traffic volumes.
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12363 Limonite Ave. | Ste. 910
Eastvale, CA 91752
951.361.0900
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