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City Of Diamond Bar Weekly Highlights - December 16, 2022

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Mulch Giveaway and Free Paper Shredding Event

A self-serve mulch area and on-site mobile paper shredding unit will be available to Diamond Bar residents on Saturday, December 17, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., or until mulch supply runs out and shredding truck reaches capacity.

Organized by the City in collaboration with Waste Management, both these free services are open only to residents, and require proof of a Diamond Bar address such a California ID, utility bill, or bank statement.

Mulch Giveaway

-The mulch area is self-serve which means individuals must bring their own shovels and containers, and come prepared to collect their own mulch and load it onto their vehicle. There is a limit of 80 gallons per household.

Paper shredding

-Residents may bring up to two banker boxes, or two 13-gallon trash bags, full of sensitive or confidential documents and have them shredded on site while they wait. Documents must not be in binders or sheet protectors, or fastened with rubber bands or binder clips. Staples and paperclips are OK.

The AQMD parking lot is located at 21865 Copley Drive. Registration is not required, and the event will be held, rain or shine.

Any questions may be directed to the City’s Environmental Services Division at [email protected] or (909) 839-7015.

Holiday Office Closures

City offices will be closed on Friday, December 23 and Monday, December 26 in observance of the Christmas holiday. Offices reopen at 7:30 a.m. on Tuesday, December 27.

City offices will be closed on Monday, January 2, 2023 in observance of the New Year holiday. Offices reopen at 7:30 a.m. on Tuesday, January 3.

Canyon Loop Trail improvement Project Update

The trail project is approximately 50% complete and continues to project completion by the end of January 2023. The contractor has completed trail grading and began placement of V-shaped cobble stone swales to decrease future erosion and trail deterioration.  The first row of gabion baskets have been filled with stones to serve as retaining walls and timber steps with hand rails will soon be installed to provide for additional trail safety.  Staff continues to work closely with the Kizh Nation Native American Monitor, on-site biologists, US Fish and Wildlife Service, and CA Department of Fish and Wildlife to ensure the success of the project.   

Don’t wait for the new year to get in shape!

Start your health journey today by registering for one of the many adult fitness classes offered at the Diamond Bar Center. Classes cover everything from Martial Arts, Tennis, Pickleball, Yoga, Pilates, Zumba, Zumba Gold, Pound Workout and more! Click here to register online.

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