Mayor & City Council
Public information for the City of Fontana's elected leadership, including council meetings, agendas, city services, and policy updates for over 200,000 residents.

Connecting residents with Fontana's elected leadership and civic governance.
Regular public meetings where residents can observe and participate in local decision-making. Agendas and minutes are posted online.
From road maintenance to parks and recreation, the city provides essential services to over 200,000 residents in the Inland Empire.
Town halls, community workshops, and public comment periods offer residents direct channels to voice concerns and ideas.
Fontana continues to grow with new infrastructure projects, housing developments, and commercial investments shaping the city's future.
The City of Fontana operates under a council-manager form of government. The Mayor and four City Council members are elected by residents to set policy direction, approve budgets, and oversee city operations. The City Manager, appointed by the Council, handles day-to-day administration. Fontana's government serves one of the largest cities in San Bernardino County, with a focus on public safety, economic development, and quality of life for residents.
Residents are encouraged to participate in public governance through City Council meetings, planning commission hearings, and community advisory committees. Meeting agendas are published in advance on the city website, and public comment periods allow community members to address the Council on matters of local concern. The city also offers online portals for reporting issues, requesting services, and accessing public records.



Public information for the City of Fontana's elected leadership, including council meetings, agendas, city services, and policy updates for over 200,000 residents.

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