ONTARIO
Four-thousand gallons of water will start making its way through the features at the Ontario splash park on Friday, which will be the opening day of the season, which typically stretches from Memorial Day to Labor Day, weather â and pandemic mandates â dependent. However, this year, COVID-19 will not require park users to wear masks, and reduced occupancy limits will be lifted. It is noteworthy that occupancy limits were never reached, according to Andrew Maeda, executive director for the Ontario Recreation District. This is due to people cycling in and out every couple of hours during that 8-hour window of opening.
ONTARIO
After meeting for the third night, the Ontario Budget Committee on Thursday approved the city of Ontarioâs proposed budget for the 2021-22 fiscal year is $43.2 million. This is an increase over the approved budget for 2020-21, which was $33.1 million.Â
The Ontario City Council is slated to adopt the budget after a public hearing on April 20, with a published summary and notice of hearing slated to begin on April 1.
Getting to the final approval included several amendments to the proposed budget. The first of these which passed was a motion to remove a portion of the financing for the Ameresco Energy Saving Project. This project included items aimed to be energy-saving measures. These items were âautomated shut-off irrigationâ for $235,602, âinterior LED lightingâ for $104,413 and âexterior LED lightingâ $33,253. Also removed was $129,012 from the downtown street lighting project.
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