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City of Eastvale

Eastvale, one of California’s newest cities, incorporated as a General Law City on October 1, 2010. Roughly ten years prior, Eastvale was a part of the world-famous Chino dairy area, home to thousands of dairy cattle and only a handful of residents. Today, Eastvale has an ever-growing population of 73,700 residents. Roughly 90% of the City’s 13.1 square miles is developed and served by a variety of local and regional shopping centers. Eastvale residents are proud of their community, the incorporation as a city as well as the chance to chart their own future. Eastvale is a young and dynamic community in Western Riverside County filled with economic opportunity and strong values. The City Council values and encourages public participation in the governing process. Eastvale remains one of the bright spots in the local economy. Several housing tracks and commercial projects are under construction, and the pace of housing growth in Eastvale exceeds that of cities several times its size. The median household income is reported at $116,000 by the U.S. Census Bureau. The City organizational structure includes four City departments: the City Manager’s Department, the City Clerk-Communication Department, the Community Development Department and the Finance Department. The functions of the Community Enhancement & Safety Division and the newly created Planning Division, Engineering Division, and Building & Safety Division report directly to the Community Development Department. The function of the Talent Attraction and Development Division report directly to the City Manager’s Office. The Communications Division report directly to the City Clerk-Communications Department. The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department provides Police services, and CALFIRE provides Fire services. Additionally, water, sewer, parks, and recreation functions are performed by Jurupa Community Services District (JCSD).

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