Since its incorporation in 1960, the unprecedented growth of San Dimas has transformed the City from an essentially rural area to a well-balanced community offering industrial, commercial, and residential living. In addition to the 1,700 acre Frank G. Bonelli Recreational Area which lies within the City boundaries, there are many parks such as San Dimas Canyon Park, a city-owned golf course (San Dimas Canyon Golf Club), and over 27 miles of equestrian trails for riding. The city services include an extensive recreational program for youth and for senior citizens, and the City boasts a new modern City Hall, with excellent provisions made for County Sheriff and Fire Departments, along with a fine Los Angeles County Library and Engineering Regional Office.
SB 1383 Mandatory Organics Recycling
Effective January 1, 2022 - All California trash generators will be required to recycle organic waste per Senate Bill 1383 (SB 1383): Short-Lived Climate Pollutants. This Bill expands upon the goals of AB 341: Mandatory Commercial Recycling and AB 1826: Mandatory Commercial Organics, establishing statewide methane emissions goals. To learn more about how this legislation affects you, click here.
What is Organic Waste?
Organic waste can be generally described as any material that is biodegradable (can be broken down) and comes from either a plant or an animal. Examples of organic waste include food scraps, yard trimmings, and non-hazardous wood waste.
View our All About Organics flyer here.