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Easter Eggstravaganza Saturday, April 19, 2025 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Alma Hofman Park 5201 Benito Street, Montclair No Bunny does Easter like City of Montclair. Hop along with your family and friends as the Spring Bunny makes a special appearance at the Montclair Community Center for breakfast and photos.  This event will include games,...

Formation of Successor Agency Board Under Health and Safety Code Section 34173, which dissolved local redevelopment agencies in California, the City Council chose to serve as the Board of Directors of the Successor to the City of Montclair Redevelopment Agency (Successor Agency). The Successor Agency Board of Directors takes actions on matters that were formerly...

The Community Activities Commission (CAC) serves as an advisory body to the City Council on matters relating to the recreational, cultural, and social needs of the residents of the community. The CAC consists of seven members who are residents of Montclair appointed by the Mayor with the approval of the City Council and serve staggered,...

The Planning Commission serves as an advisory body to the City Council on discretionary land use requests in the City of Montclair. The Commission has review authority over such applications as Conditional Use Permits, Variances, Parcel and Tract Maps, and Precise Plans of Design. While it rarely occurs, any of the Commission's actions may be...

Overview of Boards, Commission, & Committees Boards The City Council acts as the Board of Directors for the City of Montclair as Successor to the City's former Redevelopment Agency (Successor Agency). The Montclair Successor Agency Oversight Board, the City's local Oversight Board, was an independent Board that existed from April 25, 2012, until June 30,...

Redevelopment Continuation Status As part of the strategy to close funding gaps in the State’s budget, AB1X 26 and AB1X 27 were signed by the Governor on June, 29, 2011. AB1X 26 eliminates redevelopment and suspends redevelopment agency activities, including incurring indebtedness or entering into or modifying contracts. AB1X 27 establishes a new Alternative Voluntary...

Montclair Oversight Board (2012-2018)The City of Montclair's Oversight Board was formed in April 2012 pursuant to AB1X 26, which provided Oversight Boards the authority to oversee the dissolution of redevelopment agencies in the State of California. The City's local Oversight Board existed from 2012 until June 30, 2018.  The Montclair  Oversight Board consisted of the...

Property Taxes All property taxes are deposited, by the County of San Bernardino, into a Redevelopment Property Tax Trust Fund (RPTTF). Allocations from the RPTTF occur twice during the fiscal year and cover an upcoming six month period. These allocations are based upon Department of Finance (DOF) approved enforceable obligations that are reported, by the...

City of Montclair Successor Agency On January 12, 2012, the City Council elected for the City to become the successor agency of its former redevelopment agency, with the City Council serving as the Successor Agency's Board of Directors. The City of Montclair Housing Authority (MHA) Commission elected for the MHA to become the successor housing...

HUD's mission is to increase homeownership, support community development and increase access to affordable housing free from discrimination. To fulfill this mission, HUD will embrace high standards of ethics, management and accountability and forge new partnerships--particularly with faith-based and community organizations--that leverage resources and improve HUD's ability to be effective on the community level. For...

AAGIE is dedicated to protecting your rights as a residential income property owner or manager. Since 1967 AAGIE has worked as an educator and communicator for all rental housing issues, promoting high professional standards and sound business practices for the benefit of everyone in the industry. For additional information you may contact AAGIE at: California...

Inland Fair Housing and Mediation Board (IFHMB) is a nonprofit, public benefit corporation that has served San Bernardino County and parts of Riverside and Imperial Counties in Southern California since 1980. Funded by numerous grants and awards, IFHMB serves as an intermediary to assist individuals in resolving issues related to housing discrimination, homeownership sustainability, rental...

The Housing Authority of the County of San Bernardino (HACSB) was organized in 1941, under the U.S. Housing Act of 1937 ad the State of California Housing Authorities Law of 1938. Pursuant to said laws the Authority was authorized to function by resolution adopted by the board of supervisors on June 23, 1941. Since then...

Serving the communities of Montclair, Chino, Ontario, Upland, and Pomona. Neighborhood Partnership Housing Services 320 West "G" Street, Suite #103 Ontario, CA 91762 (909) 988-5979

In June 1994, the Montclair Redevelopment Agency Board of Directors approved the formation of the Montclair Housing Corporation (MHC). The MHC was formed as a nonprofit, public-benefit corporation organized for the purpose of increasing, improving, and preserving affordable housing in the City of Montclair. The nonprofit corporation is organized for charitable purposes under Section 501(c)(3)...

General Information Joint meetings of the City Council, Successor Agency Board, Montclair Housing Authority Commission, Montclair Housing Corporation Board, and Montclair Community Foundation Board (simply referred to as "City Council meetings") are held on the first and third Mondays of each month. The public is invited to attend these meetings. City Council meetings reflect the most...

WINTER/SPRING 2025 ACTIVITY & PROGRAM GUIDE The Montclair Human Services Department brochure provides information regarding youth, adult, and senior programs, related to sports, excursions, and special events for the whole family. For more information regarding programs and or registration, please contact the Recreation Center at (909) 625-9479.

In 1978 Californians enacted Proposition 13, which limited the ability of local public agencies to increase property taxes based on a property’s assessed value. In 1982, the Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982 (Government Code §53311-53368.3) was created to provide an alternate method of financing needed improvements and services. The Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of...

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