Save the Date - Rental Assistance Program Update
At its April 14, 2026, meeting, the City Council will consider whether to allocate additional funding to the Claremont Temporary Housing Stabilization and Relocation Program.
Although the City stopped accepting new applications for this program on January 31, 2026, current participants will continue receiving monthly subsidy payments through June 2026, when funding is expected to run out unless additional funds are approved.
Residents may submit written public comments regarding this matter for City Council consideration by emailing Deputy City Manager Katie Wand at KWand@claremontca.gov.
Applications for 2027 Padua Hills Theatre Community Use Program - Last Call!
The City of Claremont Padua Hills Theatre Community Use Program reserves dates each year for local non-profit organizations interested in hosting community events at substantially reduced rates. This program offers a unique opportunity for non-profits and the City of Claremont to host community events in an exquisite, historic setting. The Padua Hills Theatre Community Use Committee is now accepting applications for events that will take place between January 1 and December 31, 2027.
Venue rules and regulations and a site map are available on the City website at www.claremontca.gov. Photos of the facility are available at the Padua Hills Theatre website. For more information regarding the Padua Hills Theatre Community Use Program, please contact Michelle Castillo at mcastillo@claremontca.gov.
Apply via the link below no later than 5pm on Thursday, April 9, 2026.
How to Have Culturally Inclusive Conversations - Panel Discussion and Workshop
The City of Claremont’s Committee on Human Relations will be hosting a community panel discussion on How to Have Culturally Inclusive Conversations in 2026. The event, overseen by CPS HR, will be held on Thursday, April 16, at 6:30pm at the Alexander Hughes Community Center, and will feature a diverse panel comprised of experts from CPS HR. Registration is recommended. For more information, please contact Michelle Castillo at mcastillo@claremontca.gov.
C.E.R.T. Car Show Fundraiser
 Claremont’s Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) offers free emergency preparedness training to equip residents with the skills and confidence to respond during a crisis. While these valuable trainings are provided at no cost, community support helps maintain essential equipment and medical supplies.
Support CERT’s mission by attending their Car Show fundraiser on Sunday, April 19, 2026, from 9am to 1:30pm at Claremont Toyota (601 Auto Center Dr., Claremont). The event will feature free health and safety booths, including glucose testing by Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center, CPR demonstrations, fire extinguisher guidance, emergency evacuation kit displays, and a blood drive in partnership with the American Red Cross—click here to register for the blood drive.
Enjoy music, food trucks, and a great community atmosphere while giving back to a program dedicated to helping Claremont stay prepared. Click the link below to register, or for more information, visit CERT's website or contact carshow@claremontcert.org.
Polling for Local Sales Tax Measure
During its regular meeting on March 10, 2026, the City Council voted to engage Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin, Metz & Associates (FM3 Research) to conduct a 20-minute dual-mode survey to gauge voter interest in a potential local sales tax ballot measure for the November 2026 General Election. The survey will be administered to a random sample of up to 400 registered voters in the City of Claremont who are likely to participate in the November 2026 election. Survey materials will be available in both English and Spanish and will be conducted online and by telephone.
Polling is expected to begin next week, and FM3 Research will present its findings and recommendations to the City Council in May. For questions or additional information, please contact Deputy City Manager Katie Wand by phone at (909) 399-5454 or email at KWand@claremontca.gov.
Pooch Park Temporary Closure
The Pooch Park will be temporarily closed from Wednesday, April 1 to Friday, May 1, 2026, for biannual turf maintenance and resting period.
This yearly scheduled maintenance is to ensure the turf remains healthy. This City's landscape contractor will aerate the turf, flush dog urine, remove invasive weeds, and allow the turf to rest. These routine maintenance activities allow for the turf to remain healthy and vibrant during the warmer months.
During the closure, residents may visit other Claremont parks that are pet friendly, which include the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park, Thompson Creek Trail, and Rancho San Jose Park. Residents may also visit pooch parks in adjacent cities, such as San Dimas, Upland, Ontario, and Rancho Cucamonga.
For more information contact Community Services at (909) 399-5431.
Wildfire Preparedness
 Wildfire season is around the corner—are you prepared?
California’s seasonally dry Mediterranean climate lends itself to wildfires. In an effort to help you stay safe, the American Red Cross is offering FREE 30-minute, in-person home visits to create your own personalized wildfire preparedness plan.
Scan the QR code or click the link below to book your appointment today! Stay ready, stay safe.
Earth Day Celebration
Get ready to celebrate the Earth with us! The City and Sustainable Claremont will be hosting the annual Earth Day Celebration on Sunday, April 19. The 2026 celebration will be held in the heart of Claremont’s historic village neighborhood at Shelton Park from 8:30am to 1pm. This event will take place on the same day as Claremont’s Farmers' Market, ensuring a vibrant atmosphere with a diverse crowd.
This year, the Earth Day Celebration will feature:
- Exhibitor booths from local sustainability organizations
- Information on AQMD’s Electric Leaf Blower Rebate Program
- Native plant & tree giveaways
- Urban Foraging walking tours
- And so much more!
Click the link below for more information.
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