Chino Hills Government Center (Peyton Drive Parking Lot)
Appointments are recommended and can be made by phone at (800) 879-4484 or online at www.LStream.org/CityofChinoHills.
Chino Hills City Hall City Clerk's Office Lobby
Area residents can meet with staff representing Congresswoman Young Kim during office hours every Wednesday from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm in the City Clerk's Office at Chino Hills City Hall located at 14000 City Center Drive. The Congresswoman's staff can help with Federal-level concerns including the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Small Business Administration, the Internal Revenue Service, and Federal student loans. Stop by the Red-Tailed Hawk conference room on the second floor in the City Clerk's Office for more assistance. For additional information on how to receive help with a federal agency, visit https://youngkim.house.gov/services/help-federal-agency.
McCoy Equestrian & Recreation Center
Tests will be conducted inside the barn at the McCoy Equestrian & Recreation Center, located at 14280 Peyton Drive. Face coverings are required. A parent or guardian must accompany children under 18 years old. COVID-19 testing is encouraged for everyone. No symptoms are required to get a COVID19 test. Appointments are recommended. Walk-ins will be accepted until one hour before closing. Participants will be asked for health insurance information when registering but will never receive a bill. Participants will not be charged a co-pay nor share the cost for the test. Persons who do not have insurance or do not want to provide insurance will still be registered and tested.
in the Council Chambers
These and all public meetings are held in the Council Chambers, 14000 City Center Drive in Chino hills, unless otherwise noted. Notices of public meetings and their agendas are posted near the front entrance of City Hall, and are available online at www.chinohills.org/Agendas or by clicking on the Download Agenda link.
The City of Chino Hills will host free COVID-19 vaccine events in partnership with San Bernardino County. The two-dose Pfizer vaccine will be available for people ages 5 and older. All San Bernardino County residents ages 5 and older are eligible to receive a vaccine free of charge. No insurance is necessary. Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Appointments are not required to receive the vaccine and walk-ins are accepted at all County-run vaccine sites.
Chino Hills Community Center
Residents and businesses are invited to join City of Chino Hills Mayor Ray Marquez as he delivers the State of the City Address on Tuesday, May 31 at the Chino Hills Community Center located at 14250 Peyton Drive. The event will begin with an hor d’oeuvre reception at 5:30 pm followed by the 2022 State of the City Address at 6:30 pm. Mayor Marquez and guests will "Tune into 2022" and reflect on all the community has accomplished over the last year as we continue framing our bright future.