City of Pomona

  • Pomona, California
City of Pomona

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About Pomona’s Government

Currently, eight boards/commissions exist whereby each member serves in honorary trust to its board/commission and the City. They include the Board of Parking Place Commission VPD, Community Life Commission, Cultural Arts Commission, Historical Preservation Commission, Library Board of Trustees, Parks & Recreation Commission, Planning Commission, and Youth Commission.

Pomona is a full-service City with the following departments: Administration; City Clerk; City Attorney; Community Development; Finance; Human Resources; Library; Parks, Recreation & Community Services; Police; Public Works; and Utility Services. The City contracts for fire protection services with Los Angeles County. In addition to the City Manager, the City Clerk, City Attorney, and City Treasurer are also appointed by the City Council.

Today, Pomona is the seventh largest city in Los Angeles County, with a population of over 151,000 residents. Pomona boasts a progressive economy, business opportunities, and a strong workforce with attractive shopping, recreational, and real estate offering. The Pomona Valley had been a fruitful valley in the past and is now fruitful from the strength and efforts of its people. With a vision to promote harmonious diversity and economic prosperity, Pomona is a vibrant community with progressive citizens leading, testing the limits of progress, and striving to provide a high quality of life for all of Pomona.

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City of Pomona

About Pomona’s Government

Currently, eight boards/commissions exist whereby each member serves in honorary trust to its board/commission and the City. They include the Board of Parking Place Commission VPD, Community Life Commission, Cultural Arts Commission, Historical Preservation Commission, Library Board of Trustees, Parks & Recreation Commission, Planning Commission, and Youth Commission.

Pomona is a full-service City with the following departments: Administration; City Clerk; City Attorney; Community Development; Finance; Human Resources; Library; Parks, Recreation & Community Services; Police; Public Works; and Utility Services. The City contracts for fire protection services with Los Angeles County. In addition to the City Manager, the City Clerk, City Attorney, and City Treasurer are also appointed by the City Council.

Today, Pomona is the seventh largest city in Los Angeles County, with a population of over 151,000 residents. Pomona boasts a progressive economy, business opportunities, and a strong workforce with attractive shopping, recreational, and real estate offering. The Pomona Valley had been a fruitful valley in the past and is now fruitful from the strength and efforts of its people. With a vision to promote harmonious diversity and economic prosperity, Pomona is a vibrant community with progressive citizens leading, testing the limits of progress, and striving to provide a high quality of life for all of Pomona.