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City
of Chino
Incorporated, February 28, 1910
The City of Chino is located 34 miles west of San Bernardino and 37 miles
east of Los Angeles in San Bernardino County's West Valley at an elevatino
of 700 feet. The City's area is 20.9 square miles. This area is soon to
be enlarged by about one third due to the annexation of the old Dairy
Preserve. This should occur before 2005.
City Information Centers
Chino City Hall
13220 Central Avenue
Chino, CA 91710
(909) 627-7577
http://www.cityofchino.org
Chamber of Commerce
13150 7th Street
Chino, CA 91710
(909) 627-6177
Public Services
Fire Department
Chino Valley Independent Fire District
2005 Grand Avenue
Chino Hills, CA 91709
(909) 902-5260
Electric
Southern California Edison
(800) 684-8123
Sewer
City of Chino Water Dept.
13220 Central Avenue
Chino, CA 91710
(909) 591-9820
Telephone
Verizon
(800) 483-3000
Police
Chino Police Department
13220 Central Avenue
Chino, CA 91710
(909) 628-1234
Natural Gas
The Gas Company
(800) 427-2000
Water
City of Chino Water Dept.
13220 Central Avenue
Chino, CA 91710
(909) 591-9820
Health
Chino Valley Medical Center with a 126 bed capacity, is the primary medical
facility for the city.
Education
Chino Unified School District has 20 elementary schools, 5 junior high
schools, 3 high schools and 1 continuation high school and Boys Republic.
Chaffey Community College has a satellite campus in Chino. There is also
a 21,000 square foot Information Technology Center, with a 100 acre second
campus planned. There are a wide variety of colleges within commuting
distance, including Chaffey Community colleg, the Claremont colleges,
and California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, University of California,
Riverside, and California State University, San Bernardino.
Cultural and Recreational
Chino has 48 churches, 1 public library, the Youth Museum, the Old School
House Museum, the Planes of Fame Museum, and one of the County's oldest
buildings, the Yorba Slaughter Adobe House. There are 13 city parks, Prado
Regional Park, and the Prado Tiro Shooting Range, along with an archery
club.
Population
1990 - 56,682
2000 - 67,168
2001 - 67,600
2002 - 68,800
Major Employers
Chino Unified School District
Hussmann Manufacturing
Sundance Spas
American Eagle Wheel
Mission Uniform & Linen Services
California Institution for Men
Chino Valley Medical Center
Alfa Leisure, Inc.
Arbek Manufacturing, Inc.
Trend Technologies, Inc.
Transportation
Rail
Railway services are provided by the Union Pacific Railroad
Highways
Interstate 10, 15, 60, 71 and 91. There are 30 commercial carriers with
overnight delivery to Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Francisco.
Air
The Chino Airport is located in the city and is one of hte busiest general
aviation facilities in the County. Ontario International Airport is less
than 10 minutes away.
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Please Note: At ChinoHillsWeb.com
we've recently changed our web address slightly as follows.
This is our new site. You'll notice it does not have a dot (.) between
"hills" and "web" like the old one. It is simply:
We'll
eventually be taking down the old online location.
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