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Residents say northern Chino Hills streets, green belts need repair; petition of about 150 signatures presented to council

Chino Hills City Council · June 9, 2026
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Summary

Several residents from a northern Chino Hills neighborhood told the council they have collected about 150 signatures asking for clearer maintenance timelines and better coordination between Chino Hills and Pomona; the council asked staff to follow up and connect residents with public works.

Residents of a northern Chino Hills neighborhood asked the council for help resolving what they described as years of neglected streets and green‑belt maintenance. Kevin George said he and neighbors had gathered roughly 150 signatures and asked the city to review road and landscape conditions, provide a maintenance timeline and clarify jurisdictional responsibilities along the Pomona–Chino Hills border.

Kevin Rowe, speaking on behalf of the same group, described uneven maintenance along Peyton and Rimrock and asked the council to appoint a staff liaison or small working group to identify specific issues and potential fixes. Both residents said they want collaborative solutions and noted prior walk‑throughs that produced planting and irrigation work but that follow‑through had stalled.

Mayor Jones and staff committed to follow up: the mayor asked the resident to provide contact information to staff so public works can respond and said staff would reach out. Councilmembers noted that some properties near the northern boundary may be in neighboring jurisdictions and suggested the city’s public‑works team would coordinate with homeowners and, where appropriate, other agencies to clarify responsibilities and timelines. The city clerk and public works were asked to contact the petition organizers to arrange next steps.

Next steps: City staff agreed to follow up with the petition organizers and public‑works staff to review the maintenance schedule and jurisdictional responsibilities; residents were encouraged to share street‑level contact information so staff can respond directly.