An Updated Video Message from Mayor Paul S. Leon
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May Yard Sale Weekend is CANCELED
The Yard Sale Weekend for May 1st, 2nd and 3rd has been canceled. The next Yard Sale Weekend will be August 7th, 8th and 9th. Fore more information on Yard Sales, visit Ontarioca.gov/YardSales.
Coronavirus Resources for Employers and Employees
As the situation surrounding Novel Coronavirus COVID-19 continues to unfold, our Economic Development Agency is here to help.
Ontario Open For You is an interactive map showing the locations of the Dining Establishments, Grocery & Retail Stores that are still open in Ontario. Keep in mind that all restaurants are open for drive-thru, pick-up, curb-side & delivery only.
Remember, City Hall is open by appointment only. Click here to schedule your appointment.
IRS tax filing day has been extended until July 15, 2020. The IRS has established a special section focused on steps to help taxpayers, businesses and others affected by the coronavirus. Please see the IRS Website for more details.
To see more resources available to employers and employees, visit OntarioThinksBusiness.com
Face Masks Required in San Bernardino County
 Please continue to cover your face while making essential trips. Be advised the City of Ontario has received direction from the County to enforce the recent health order on face coverings.
Need assistance in making a mask? Check out our Community Life & Culture Virtual Center where we have an easy follow along video on how to sew a mask, and how to make a no-sew mask.
Our Virtual Center also has exercise videos, arts & crafts, story time, educational videos and more! New content is added daily, so check back often!
The Ontario City Council approved a temporary moratorium on evictions for nonpayment of rent by residential or commercial tenants adversely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The moratorium, which also applies to storage unit patrons, protects tenants who cannot make their rental payments for any of the following reasons:
- The tenant is unable to work while sick with a suspected or confirmed case of COVID-19 or must care for a household or family member with a suspected or confirmed case of the virus.
- The tenant experiences a layoff, loss of hours or other income reduction resulting from COVID-19, the City’s local emergencydeclaration, or related government response.
- The tenant must miss work to care for a child whose school was closed in response to COVID-19.
The eviction moratorium builds on the protocol established by the state of California to prohibit the removal of residents at the very time they’re being instructed to stay in their homes. It
does not forgive rental payments, but provides breathing room for tenants who fall under one of the covered reasons while the City is under its state of local emergency. All missed rental payments are due to the landlord within six months of the emergency being lifted. This
The moratorium provides tenants with a tool they can use in an unlawful detainer proceeding. It does not apply to eviction proceeding begun before the local emergency was declared. Tenants would need to provide verifiable documentation that they meet one of the qualifying standards.
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