County Storm Response
San Bernardino County is coordinating efforts to bring services to mountain residents affected by record-setting winter weather as roads reopen.
You can track the County’s snow removal efforts and find links to the many services the County is providing to mountain residents and businesses on our snow information website.
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Mountain residents can get reimbursed for snow removal expenses
Removal of snow on private property is the responsibility of property owners. However, due to the unprecedented snowfall in San Bernardino County, residents and business owners in unincorporated mountain communities are eligible to receive up to $500 in reimbursement for snow removal costs. Eligible costs include the removal of snow from private property, including driveways and walkways, and private roads. This one-time reimbursement is limited to one applicant per address/property or business.
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Donations needed for mountain communities
As mountain community residents work to recover from historic winter snowfall, San Bernardino County is coordinating efforts to collect and distribute goods donated by surrounding communities.
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SR 210 weekend closure postponed again due to expected rain
 This weekend’s 55-hour directional closure of WB SR 210 in Highland and Redlands has been canceled once again due to forecasted rain. The first of the six directional closures is now scheduled to begin on Friday, March 24.
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Rapid Response Layoff Assistance program, a valuable community resource
When Adam Orosco and his coworkers were informed last February that Hubbell Armorcast was closing its Ontario plant, they were faced with life-changing decision.
Though Hubbell Armorcast had provided ample notice and even offered employees an opportunity to interview at other company locations across the nation, for many of them, it was not feasible to uproot their lives and families, so they turned to the San Bernardino County Workforce Development Board (WDB) for help.
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Behavioral Health seeks public input on mental health services plan
 The San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health (DBH) invites community members to review and comment on the draft Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) Three-Year Integrated Plan, which includes fiscal years 2023/24 through 2025/26.
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Supervisors support bill to add judges across the state
 San Bernardino County strongly supports SB 75 (Roth) to create new judgeships: A top legislative priority for the Board of Supervisors is the passage of SB 75 (Roth), a bill that authorizes the creation of 26 new judge positions statewide.
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Museum kicks-off spring with three-part exhibition series about seeds, pollinators, and mushrooms
 The San Bernardino County Museum is excited to bring a three-part exhibition series from Exhibit Envoy just in time for spring.
This traveling series that celebrates seeds, pollinators, and mushrooms was developed by Jennifer Jewell and John Whittlesey and runs from Mar. 12 through Sept. 24, 2023.
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Pet of the Week: Jayla
 Our pet of the week, Jayla (ID#A776167) is ready to be adopted at the Devore Animal Shelter. Jayla is estimated to be 1-year and 7-months-old and has been at the shelter since Feb. 19, 2023. If you would like to meet Jayla, come to the Devore Animal Shelter. We’re open seven-days-a-week.
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Job Openings in San Bernardino County
 San Bernardino County has jobs that will open on Saturday, March 11.
We encourage you to apply and share these job openings with those who may be interested in them. Recruitments listed are subject to final department approval.
Check sbcounty.gov/jobs for the most up-to-date recruitments.
For all COVID-19 related information, including case statistics, FAQs, guidelines, and resources, visit the County’s COVID-19 webpage at sbcovid19.com. Residents of San Bernardino County may also call the COVID-19 helpline at (909) 387-3911 for general information and resources about the virus. The phone line is NOT for medical calls and is available Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. If you have questions about social services, please call 211.
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