City manager Jeff Parker's Aug. 14 report streamlined
This is a bit old but here are the updates from city manager Jeff Parker's Aug. 14 report:
--A city sidewalk grinding project primarily located above Foothill Boulevard will take place this summer and is scheduled to be finished in November 2009.
There will be about 2,100 locations, from a 2008 sidewalk deviation, to be ground down with the deviations to be lowered measuring between 1/2 and 1 and one half inches in height.
--A sewer relining project to preserve existing infrastructure and correct excessive maintenance problems will begin in September and end by March 2010.
The city's community services department will use a trenchless pipeline method to rehab the existing manholes and reline existing sewer mains.
"This technology will create a sewer liner from manhole to manhole, eliminating leaking joints, root intrusion and further damage to the existing host pipe by corrosive sewer gasses and chemicals," according to Parker's note.
--The Claremont University Consortium has submitted a parcel map to subdivide the Claremont portion of the former quarry site on the east side of Claremont Boulevard between Foothill Boulevard and Arrow Route/Sixth Street.
Claremont's portion is proposed to be subdivided into three parcels, to be used for athletic facilities and parking. Upland is the lead agency for the environmental review while Claremont provides comments and input because the most of the land is in Upland.
--New businesses include:
The Packing House Coffee Company will have coffee and sandwiches at 510 W. First Street, formerly the Maui Wowie site, in September.
The Stella Lucy Gluten Free Market will open in September at the former location of Chloe Hunter in Village Square.
Yogurtland, a frozen yogurt store where customers choose from more than 10 flavors and toppings where they are charged by weight at 30 cents per ounce, has opened on the west side of Indian Hill between First and Second Streets.
Store hours are from 11 a.m. to midnight, seven days a week. Information: www.yogurt-land.com.
King Wrap, a pita and sandwich shop formerly of Rancho Cucamonga until the lease expired, is now at 353 W. Bonita Ave. where there used to be a Kiwi Berry.
--A city sidewalk grinding project primarily located above Foothill Boulevard will take place this summer and is scheduled to be finished in November 2009.
There will be about 2,100 locations, from a 2008 sidewalk deviation, to be ground down with the deviations to be lowered measuring between 1/2 and 1 and one half inches in height.
--A sewer relining project to preserve existing infrastructure and correct excessive maintenance problems will begin in September and end by March 2010.
The city's community services department will use a trenchless pipeline method to rehab the existing manholes and reline existing sewer mains.
"This technology will create a sewer liner from manhole to manhole, eliminating leaking joints, root intrusion and further damage to the existing host pipe by corrosive sewer gasses and chemicals," according to Parker's note.
--The Claremont University Consortium has submitted a parcel map to subdivide the Claremont portion of the former quarry site on the east side of Claremont Boulevard between Foothill Boulevard and Arrow Route/Sixth Street.
Claremont's portion is proposed to be subdivided into three parcels, to be used for athletic facilities and parking. Upland is the lead agency for the environmental review while Claremont provides comments and input because the most of the land is in Upland.
--New businesses include:
The Packing House Coffee Company will have coffee and sandwiches at 510 W. First Street, formerly the Maui Wowie site, in September.
The Stella Lucy Gluten Free Market will open in September at the former location of Chloe Hunter in Village Square.
Yogurtland, a frozen yogurt store where customers choose from more than 10 flavors and toppings where they are charged by weight at 30 cents per ounce, has opened on the west side of Indian Hill between First and Second Streets.
Store hours are from 11 a.m. to midnight, seven days a week. Information: www.yogurt-land.com.
King Wrap, a pita and sandwich shop formerly of Rancho Cucamonga until the lease expired, is now at 353 W. Bonita Ave. where there used to be a Kiwi Berry.



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