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Corona Virus (COVID-19) Information

CITY HALL IS OPENED TO THE PUBLIC
In an effort to slow the current COVID-19 surge, social distancing and masks are required. City employees will continue to offer services online and over the phone.

All essential City services, including code enforcement, parks, streets,  water and wastewater, and solid waste collection will be in full operation. Fire operations will be available as usual. 

To connect yourself to the staff member you need click here. 
 

The following services remain suspended until further notice:

  • Community Room reservations
  • Senior Center
  • Park Use Permits 

Visit the link below for parking permit requirements and parking permit application.  

Parking Permit Requirements

Please continue to observe all recommendations by the County Health Officials

                                Thank you for your cooperation.

                                      Stay safe, stay healthy!

For all questions regarding self-test kits or Covid-19 testing, please call the San Bernardino County COVID-19 Hotline at     (909)387-3911.

San Bernardino County


RESPIRATORY SYMPTOM CARE AT HOME GUIDES 


By state order all citizens are instructed to stay at home except when going out for essential needs. What are essential needs? Click here to find out:

https://covid19.ca.gov/stay-home-except-for-essential-needs/

SUPPORT LOCAL RESTAURANTS! CLICK HERE FOR LOMA LINDA RESTAURANTS THAT ARE STILL OPEN FOR TAKE OUT.

 

As we continue to monitor the conditions, there has been an increase in new cases nationwide and raising concerns about the spread of the virus. Recently, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a pandemic. The situation regarding COVID-19 continues to be dynamic, San Bernardino County Public Health also declared a public health emergency due to Coronavirus as a proactive measure. We recognize that these events may have impacted you and your businesses.

The San Bernardino County Department of Public Health (DPH) has continued to monitor Novel Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) as the situation is quickly evolving. Please see the link below to stay updated on all new information. 

Our State and Federal partners are diligently working in partnership with counties to pursue SBA's Economic Injury Disaster Declaration with required documentation.

Please continue to check these resources that capture the State's current guidance as it is continuing to evolve.

Additional Federal and State Government Resources:

  • The Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) is announcing relief provisions for exporters and financial institutions located throughout the United States that may have been affected by COVID-19 (Coronavirus).

Utility Partner Resources:

  • SCE will help customers with their bills by suspending service disconnections for nonpayment and waiving late fees for business and residential customers impacted by the COVID-19 emergency.
  • Southern California Gas is committed to helping customers experiencing hardships, including from the Coronavirus. If in need of assistance, we encourage customers to call us at 1800-427-2200. If you're experiencing financial difficulty due to COVID-19, we are supporting our residential and small business customers.
  • Southwest Gas is committed to providing safe and reliable service to our customers. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are immediately starting a temporary moratorium on natural gas disconnections for nonpayment that is in effect until further notice. We understand these are trying times for many of our customers and want to ensure that they focus on the well-being of their families without having to worry about the disruption of service. We will also offer flexible payment options for customers experiencing financial hardships due to this issue. Customers can manage their accounts and payment options through MyAccount on swgas.com or via the Southwest Gas mobile app." – John Hester, President, and CEO, Southwest Gas




Residents of San Bernardino County may call the COVID-19 hotline at (909) 387-3911 from Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. for general information and resources about the virus. The hotline is not for medical calls. If you are feeling sick, please contact your health care provider or 9-1-1. If you have questions about social services, please call 2-1-1. 

Click here for information to report price gouging
CDC Information: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html 

For inquires about general information please email: [email protected]