City of Ontario

  • Ontario, California
City of Ontario

Employer Description

Welcome to the City of Ontario, one of California's first planned communities. Our City's Canadian founders arrived in 1880. Nourished by their business bravado and engineering brilliance, the City of Ontario grew to become an economic leader in Southern California. Today, growing recognition of the City of Ontario's prominent role in Southern California and increasing importance to the state, national and international economies is greatly attributable to the Mayor and City Council's aggressive economic development strategies, vision and determination to shape events and create Ontario's future.

Testament to the Mayor and City Council's commitment to investment and reinvestment in the community are significant projects that maintain the current high level of public safety, focus resources in Ontario's neighborhoods and provide enhanced recreational, educational and cultural activities. From the new, $22.5 million Ontario Police Headquarters, to the new, $10.5 million Ontario Soccer Sports Complex; new, $2.8 million De Anza Community Center and De Anza Teen Center; new, $2.5 million Ontario Senior Center; and the $19 million renovation and expansion of Ontario's Main/Civic Center Library --- important community projects exhibit the outstanding success of the Mayor and City Council's reinvestment strategy.

Thank you for your interest in employment with our great city.

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City of Ontario

Welcome to the City of Ontario, one of California's first planned communities. Our City's Canadian founders arrived in 1880. Nourished by their business bravado and engineering brilliance, the City of Ontario grew to become an economic leader in Southern California. Today, growing recognition of the City of Ontario's prominent role in Southern California and increasing importance to the state, national and international economies is greatly attributable to the Mayor and City Council's aggressive economic development strategies, vision and determination to shape events and create Ontario's future.

Testament to the Mayor and City Council's commitment to investment and reinvestment in the community are significant projects that maintain the current high level of public safety, focus resources in Ontario's neighborhoods and provide enhanced recreational, educational and cultural activities. From the new, $22.5 million Ontario Police Headquarters, to the new, $10.5 million Ontario Soccer Sports Complex; new, $2.8 million De Anza Community Center and De Anza Teen Center; new, $2.5 million Ontario Senior Center; and the $19 million renovation and expansion of Ontario's Main/Civic Center Library --- important community projects exhibit the outstanding success of the Mayor and City Council's reinvestment strategy.

Thank you for your interest in employment with our great city.