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Engineering Permits for the City of Montclair, CA: Transportation and Oversized Loads, Encroachment and Construction, Grading and Plan Check Application, Street Closure, Parcel Merger, and Lot Line Adjustments. To retrieve a permit to place a large or oversized trash bin or container temporarily on the curb, the property owner must complete an application for a Construction Permit and submit it to the Public Works Department. Processing for all permits can take up to 10 days.

Streetlights are provided throughout most of the City.  The streetlights are generally put in by developers as a condition of their development, or by the City as part of its road building or widening activities.  The lighting system is owned and maintained by Southern California Edison. In some areas the lights are suspended from wood...

Public CCW ApplicationsBy agreement with the Sheriff of San Bernardino County, the Montclair Police Department will not be issuing any Concealed Carry Permits for the public at this time.  This does not apply to current/former officers with the Montclair Police Department. Pursuant to Penal Code Section 26155(c), the Sheriff of San Bernardino County has accepted...

Most of the traffic signals located within the City are owned and maintained by the City. There are a few exceptions. Signals at freeway interchanges (Central and I-10, Monte Vista and I-10, and Palo Verde and I-10) are owned and maintained by the state. Signals located on streets bordering other cities are usually maintained by one city or the other....

In 1995, the California State Legislature enacted the Safe Streets Act. California Vehicle Code Section 14602.6 was added to allow police officers to impound a vehicle being operated by any person driving without ever having been issued a license or anyone driving with a suspended or revoked driver's license.Per C.V.C. 14604(a), it is unlawful for...

How to Obtain a Vehicle Release Release forms for stored, impounded, or recovered stolen vehicles may be obtained from the Police Department business office from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., seven days per week. Proof of current ownership and registration and a valid driver's license are required. Vehicles are released to the registered owner pursuant...

Anyone with information on these incidents is asked to call the Montclair Police Department at (909) 448-3600 Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. or (909) 621-4771 evenings and weekends. Anonymous information can also be provided by calling the WeTip Hotline at 1-844-909-4885. Tipsters providing information leading to arrest and conviction of the person(s)...

School Resource Officer The Montclair Police Department works in conjunction with Chaffey Joint Union High School District and Ontario-Montclair School District to provide specialized law enforcement services on and around Montclair High School and local elementary and middle school campuses. These Officers strive to ensure a safe learning environment; provide valuable resources to school staff,...

The Traffic Program is responsible for the installation of the City's traffic circulation facilities, including: Traffic Signals Street Striping Crosswalk installations Regulatory and Guide signs Parking Restriction Directional traffic counts with average daily traffic volumes are available online.

SEPTIC TANKS If you have a septic tank on your property, the last thing you want is a Sanitary Sewer Overflow (SSO).  To prevent that from happening, you must keep up the maintenance of your septic tank. Report a Sanitary Sewer Overflow (SSO) at (909) 625-9446 To learn the requirements to abandon your septic tank,...

CONSTRUCTION BMPs Dischargers whose projects disturb one (1) or more acres of soil or whose projects disturb less than one (1) acre but are part of a larger common plan of development that in total disturbs one or more acres, are required to obtain coverage under the General Permit for Discharges of Storm Water Associated with Construction...

The Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) is intended to provide information related to a development project’s generation and mitigation of water quality pollutants.  The WQMP contains project information related to site characteristics, expected pollutants, and hydrology impacts.  It describes the incorporation of Low Impact Development (LID) Preventative measures as well as LID Mitigative Measures, listed...

FOOD SERVICE INDUSTRY For example: Full-service restaurant, fast-food restaurant, bakery, bar, and other commercial food services. DO: Clean floor mats, filters, and garbage cans in a mop sink or floor drain that is connected to the sewer lines, not the parking lot, alley, sidewalk, gutter line, or street. Pour wash water into a janitorial or...

For IGP questions, please contact the Santa Ana Regional Water Board: Nam Nguyen - (951) 321-4582 or the main line (951) 782-4130. For other stormwater questions, please call the City (909) 625-9447 or email us.

The NPDES (National Pollution Discharge Elimination System) is a program mandated by the Clean Water Act of 1990, which prohibits the discharge of pollutants to waters of the United States.  Stormdrains dump untreated stormwater runoff directly into streams, rivers, and detention basins, and eventually discharge to the ocean. This means oils, grass, weeds, paint, pesticides,...

Why Recycle Used Oil? Did you know that used motor oil never wears out? It just gets dirty and can be recycled, cleaned, and used again. Recycling used motor oil conserves a natural resource (oil) and is good for the environment too! Motor oil poured onto the ground or into storm drains, or tossed into...

What is Household Hazardous Waste (HHW)? Many common household products are hazardous. When these products are discarded, they become “household hazardous waste," or "HHW." HHW is any product labeled toxic, poison, danger, warning, caution, corrosive, flammable, combustible, or irritant. If these products are handled or disposed of incorrectly, they can pose a threat to human...

The Public Works Department is a local government branch made up of multiple divisions who coordinate to keep Montclair's infrastructure and public spaces safe and beautiful. It maintains the public right-of-way, city-owned property, and oversees various types of development projects around the city. In addition, they issue permits to contractors and other government entities who intend to operate on public property.

If you find yourself the victim or witness of a crime, please review the resources below for instructions on receiving assistance. You may also review detailed instructions for Identity Theft, Domestic Violence, Elder Abuse, Graffiti, and Lost Property. VICTIM ASSISTANCE CA Victim Compensation Program Telephone: 1 (800) 777-9229 District Attorney Victim / Witness Program Telephone:...

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