The Jurupa Valley City Council meeting on June 5, 2025, highlighted several key community initiatives, including the upcoming rodeo and a new city clerk appointment.
The much-anticipated rodeo is set for June 6 and 7, with gates opening at 5 PM and performances starting at 7 PM. Tickets are priced at $24, and parking will be available for $10. The community is encouraged to attend this festive event, which promises to bring residents together.
In a significant administrative update, the council announced the appointment of Maria Morris as the new city clerk, effective June 9. Morris brings extensive experience from her previous role in San Juan Capistrano and is expected to enhance the city's operations. The council expressed gratitude to interim clerks for their support during the transition.
Additionally, the city is ramping up its community engagement efforts. A monthly cleanup event is scheduled for June 7 at Santa Ana River Park, aiming to address local cleanliness and environmental concerns. Residents are invited to participate and contribute to the city's beautification.
The meeting also addressed upcoming community events, including a town hall with Representative Mark Takano on June 18, which will replace a previously scheduled code enforcement meeting. This change reflects the city's commitment to facilitating important dialogues between residents and their representatives.
Overall, the meeting underscored Jurupa Valley's proactive approach to community involvement and governance, setting the stage for a vibrant summer filled with events and initiatives.