City of Montclair High-Wind Warning

Public Works crews are actively monitoring the streets to look for road hazards caused by the current windstorm. Please report any broken tree limbs or debris in the roadways or right-of-way by calling (909) 625-9480. To make a report after business hours, please call (909) 621-4771.

To report downed power lines, call 911.

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The Engineering Division is responsible for developing and maintaining record drawings of City facilities within the public right-of-way. The records include as-builts, sewer lines, storm drains, streets, signals, parks, tract maps, and parcel maps.

Montclair Transit Center (a.k.a. Montclair Transcenter) Location Montclair Transit Center 5091 Richton Street Montclair, CA 91763 The Montclair Transit Center is Montclair's main transportation hub, located north of Montclair Place and northeast of the Montclair Police Department. It is served by Metrolink trains (San Bernardino Line), Greyhound Lines, and the Omnitrans, Foothill Transit, and Riverside Transit...

COVID-19 Small Business Guidance & Resources State of California Business Resources Secretary of State (SOS) Business Programs Division General / Limited Partnerships / Miscellaneous filings / Trademarks and Services Marks The Business Programs Division of the Secretary of State’s Office authenticates Californian business entities, enables secured creditors in order to protect their financial interests, and...

The North Montclair Downtown Specific Plan includes a transit-oriented district (TOD) that emphases development of high-density housing, pedestrian-friendly corridors, easy access to the Montclair Transcenter and attractive infrastructure improvements and streetscapes. Expanding transit options at Montclair Transcenter is integral to the City’s forward vision to revitalize the Montclair Place District and to provide transit connections...

Major Renovation for Montclair Place (Formerly Montclair Plaza) Coming Soon CIM Group has proposed a site plan and elevations for a major expansion and enhancement of the 47-year-old Montclair Plaza mall. The proposed plans will involve four shopping districts: Lifestyle Park; The Avenue; Town Square; and Fashion Park. The four new outdoor-oriented shopping districts include...

Montclair Place is a 1.2 million-square-foot entertainment, shopping and dining destination on the southwestern edge of San Bernardino County. Its prominent location near the I-10 freeway makes Montclair Place highly visible to oncoming vehicular traffic. New Upper Level Features A 55,000 SF AMC DINE-IN Theatre and IMAX 3D Theatre featuring 12 viewing auditoriums providing premium...

Commercial, Retail, Industrial, Office, and Vacant Sites City of Montclair (City) staff, in cooperation with area brokers, can assist businesses interested in locating commercial, industrial, office, and vacant sites with online custom site searches within the City.  Additionally, the City provides monthly reports, generated by CoStar Group, containing contact information for properties currently available for...

Economic Development in Montclair The City of Montclair implements strategies and services that will create an environment in which business can develop and prosper. It strives to create opportunities for business attraction by targeting certain growth segments of the business community—retail, office, light manufacturing, and entertainment related businesses. The City's economic development activities are designed...

An Urgent Public Service Announcement to Montclair Residents:   FIREWORKS ARE ILLEGAL IN MONTCLAIR. With the Independence Day holiday right around the corner, the City of Montclair reminds the public that the use of fireworks can cause burns, injuries, fires and even death, making them too dangerous to be used safely by consumers. On Independence...

The Montclair Fire Department enforces the weed abatement requirements outlined in the Uniform Fire Code and Health and Safety Code. Each spring and summer, fire inspectors will conduct property inspections for weeds and/or rubbish that present, or potentially present, a fire hazard.  If fire inspectors identify a fire hazard or potential fire hazard, the property...

Knox Box systems enable emergency personnel to make rapid entry into a facility using master keys, therefore reducing response time and property damage. You may download the Montclair Fire Department's Knox Box Program Handout to review the following information: How to order a Knox Box Types of authorized Knox Boxes Installation requirements Decal placement Project...

General Fire Department Plan Check and Permit Issuance Information Plans are required for all new buildings and for changes to existing buildings. Plans are reviewed to ensure that all projects are in compliance with applicable codes, ordinances, and standards and to prevent unnecessary hazards. Plans may be submitted to the Montclair Fire Prevention Bureau, Monday...

Ordinance No. 13-939: 2022 Edition of the California Fire Code Ordinance No. 13-939, an Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Montclair, California, adopting the 2022 Edition of the California Fire Code, Part 9 of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations, together with certain amendments and deletions, including penalties and findings...

The goal of the Fire Prevention Bureau is to prevent or reduce the number and magnitude of emergency situations.  This goal is accomplished by implementing programs and policies that mitigate the loss of life and property. The Bureau is staffed by a Deputy Fire Marshal, Brett Petroff, and Managed by the Building Official. The Bureau...

COMPLYING WITH THE CITY OF MONTCLAIR’S PROPERTY MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS USING LOW-COST LANDSCAPE ALTERNATIVES Negative curbside appeal and appearance violations such as lack of required landscaping, overgrown vegetation, inoperative vehicles, trash, junk, and debris throughout residential properties creates the perception that no one cares about the neighborhood, leading to more complex social and economic problems, including...

The City of Montclair, through Burrtec Waste Industries, Inc., offers a residential bulky item pickup program, subject to the following guidelines: Each calendar year, households within the City of Montclair are allowed four (4) bulky item pickups. Bulky items may include the following household items:  kitchen appliances, discarded furniture, tables, chairs, old mattresses and other...

The storage of inoperative vehicles on private or public property is strictly prohibited. Wrecked, dismantled or inoperative vehicles, or parts thereof, not only create appearance violations throughout properties, but also promote blight and further neighborhood deterioration. Wrecked or inoperative vehicles left unabated may also result in additional nuisance conditions such as a harborage for rodents...

Abandoned and Vacant properties allowed to remain in a state of disrepair sends the signal to the community that no one cares. Dilapidated conditions such as open and vacant structures, broken windows, overgrown vegetation, trash, junk, and debris, polluted pools, and graffiti not only contribute to declining property values but also become an attractive nuisance...

  City of Montclair Code Enforcement Hotline: (909) 447-3519 City of Montclair Building Division: (909) 625-9437 City of Montclair Graffiti Hotline: (909) 625-9429 West Valley Mosquito & Vector Control District: (909) 635-0307 Montclair Fire Prevention Bureau: (909) 447-3552   Burrtec Waste hauler: (909) 620-1353 Inland Fair Housing and Mediation Board: (909) 984-2254 or (800) 321-0911...

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