City Statistics

Date of Incorporation

September 29, 1970

Charter City

June 2, 1981

Form of Government

Council-Manager

County

San Bernardino, 3rd Supervisorial District (Dawn Rowe, Supervisor)

State Assembly

50th Assembly District (Eloise Gomez Reyes, Assemblyman)

State Senate

23rd State Senate District (Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh, Senator)

U.S. Senators


Laphonza Butler, Senator; and Alex Padilla, Senator


U.S. Representatives

23rd Congressional District (Jay Obernolte, Congressman)

Area

7.8 Square Miles

Population

23,000

Police Protection

Contract with the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department

Fire Protection

  • 24 Suppression Personnel
  • 2 Fire Stations (Station 251 & 252)
  • 2 Type 1 Engines
  • 1 Medic Squad
  • 1 Aerial Ladder Truck
  • 1 Brush Engine
  • 1 Water Tender
  • 1 Portable Lighting/Rehab Unit
  • 1 Rescue Squad/Backup Medic Squad
  • 2 Antique Engines
  • 1 Emergency Operations Center (EOC)

Recreation and Parks

  • Hulda Crooks Park, 50 acres
  • Elmer Digneo Park, 4 acres
  • Leonard Bailey Park, 10 acres
  • Sun Park, .16 acres
  • South Hills, 850 acres unimproved with informal trails system
  • Seamont Park, .44 acres
  • Cottonwood park, 0.9 acres
  • Edison Easement Park, 3.5 acres
  • Little League Fields adjacent to Mt. View Avenue, 5.1 acres
  • Dawson Park, .33 acres
Municipal Bus Service Omnitrans (San Bernardino County)