The Glendora Water Commission held a meeting on April 24, 2025, where key discussions centered around the city’s water supply and budget for the upcoming fiscal years. A significant focus was placed on the importance of monitoring water levels and ensuring the community's water needs are met.
During the meeting, a commissioner raised a question about the amount of water that the 3 Valleys Municipal Water District would deliver to the city’s spreading grounds. While the exact figure was not available, it was noted that having this water would be beneficial for monitoring well levels at the city yard.
The commission also reviewed the proposed two-year budget for the Water Division for fiscal years 2025-26 and 2026-27. Management Analyst Ivy Gonzalez presented an overview of the budget, emphasizing that it would support daily operations, maintenance, and essential services for the community's water supply. The budget includes provisions for capital projects aimed at upgrading infrastructure, such as replacing outdated pipes and enhancing treatment facilities.
Gonzalez reassured the commission that the Water Division is not operating at a deficit and that no substantial changes to the budget are anticipated. The commission unanimously approved the motion to receive and file the budget update, encouraging members to attend the upcoming June council meeting for further discussions.
This meeting highlighted the city’s commitment to maintaining a reliable water supply and infrastructure, ensuring that Glendora residents continue to have access to high-quality drinking water. As the city prepares for future needs, the focus remains on effective management and conservation efforts to support the community.