August 2025 Diamond Bar Connection Newsletter and Fall Recreation Guide - Flipbook - Page 6
SNAPSHOTS ROUND TOWN
Stage 2
Water Shortage
Restrictions in
Effect
With meteorologists predicting hot, dry
conditions through September, residents
are reminded that Walnut Valley
Water District Stage 2 Water Shortage
restrictions remain in effect. These
mandatory conservation measures,
implemented in January 2022, are
designed to reduce district-wide water
demand by 20 percent.
Concert Nights, Family Delights – When the music starts playing at Diamond
Bar’s Concerts and Movies in the Park, the De Jesus family is always front and
center-ready to dance, sing, and celebrate summer. Randy and Danni, along
with their kids Olive and River, attend every week, turning the event into a
cherished family tradition 昀椀lled with comfy chairs, snacks, good vibes, and some
seriously impressive dance moves. For them, it is more than just music – it is about
connection, joy, and making lasting memories in their hometown. The City’s 2025
Concerts and Movies in the Park series took place every Wednesday from June
11 through July 30 at Summitridge Park, with each concert followed by a familyfriendly animated movie. If you missed a performance or want to relive the fun,
catch the full concerts on the City’s YouTube channel:
www.youtube.com/@CityofDiamondBar.
Water restrictions in place include:
Limiting lawn and landscape watering to no
more than three days per week either before
8 a.m. or after 5 p.m., with watering sessions
limited to 15 minutes. Additionally, watering is
not allowed during or 48 hours after rain.
Watering any landscaped area that causes
excessive water 昀氀ow or runoff onto a sidewalk
or street is prohibited.
Washing down sidewalks, walkways,
driveways, patios or other paved areas is
prohibited.
Water leaks, breaks or malfunctions must be
昀椀xed within 72 hours of notice by the water
district.
Vehicle washing at home is allowed only with
a shut-off nozzle or other water-saving device
attached to the hose.
All water fountains and decorative water
features must use recirculating water systems.
For the complete list of restrictions, visit
https://walnutvalleywater.gov/sustainability/
drought-resources.
Mosquito Source
Reduction Tips
Mosquitos thrive in hot weather,
making them more likely to bite
and potentially transmit serious
West Nile virus, Zika, Dengue,
and other mosquito-transmitted
illnesses.
To reduce the likelihood or
mosquitoes breeding around your
home, the Greater Los Angeles Vector Control District (GLACVCD) recommends taking the
following measures:
Eliminating standing water in clogged rain gutters, rain barrels, discarded tires, buckets,
watering troughs or anything that holds water for over a week.
Ensuring swimming pools, spas, and ponds are properly maintained.
Changing the water in pet dishes, bird baths and other small containers weekly.
Requesting free mosquito昀椀sh from GLACVCD for placement in your property’s
ornamental ponds.
Reporting neglected (green) swimming pools in your neighborhood to GLACVCD.
If you are seeing an increase in mosquito activity on your property or in your
neighborhood and need help locating potential breeding sources, you can submit a
service request to GLACVD by visiting www.glamosquito.org or calling 562-944-9656.
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