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City gets grant to help fight homelessness

SB County Helps Homeless Vets

Riverside has received a $20,000 grant it will use to reduce homelessness. The donation, from Sacramento-based CPS HR Consulting, will help pay for Riverside at Work, which helps homeless and unemployed people become self sufficient, according to a statement released Tuesday. Riverside at Work’s employment component is scheduled to start …

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State grant will help Ontario upgrade its downtown

The $35 million from the California Strategic Growth Council won’t work miracles, but it will bring much-needed transportation improvements, officials say. Ontario’s efforts to turn its downtown into an urban village recently got a boost from the state of California. The California Strategic Growth Council, a state agency, on Jan. …

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Upland resident takes up the battle against homelessness

Eric Gavin, coordinator of the Upland Community Restoration Team, is determined to rid the city of one of its biggest problems: homelessness. “We’re going to try to eliminate all of it,” said Gavin, who runs a computer software business, Open Door Technology, out of his Upland home. “I think we …

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SB County looking for citizen input

San Bernardino County wants to hear from resident, businesses and property owners in 22 of its smallest communities. The effort is part of the Countywide Plan and Community Plan Continuum, in which people are asked their opinions of their neighborhoods and how they believe those areas can be improved, according …

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RC to hold State of City

Rancho Cucamonga will hold is 2018 State of the City Address Feb. 22. The theme of this year’s event, which the city is putting on in partnership with the Rancho Cucamonga Chamber of Commerce, is “It Just Doesn’t Happen,” according to a statement on the city’s website. Mayor L. Dennis …

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Grant will help Ontario’s downtown improvement plans

Ontario will receive a $35 million grant it will use to upgrade its downtown. The money, from the California Strategic Growth Council, follows six years of the city’s efforts to make its “historic downtown core” a better place to live and work, according to a statement on the city’s website. …

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