About the Department
The Facilities Maintenance Department is responsible for providing a clean, safe, and professional working environment for the public and City staff to enjoy. This includes maintenance of 40 facilities, 10,838 street lights, 4 community swimming pools, 24 parks including parking lot lighting, concession stands, park benches, drinking fountains, custodial maintenance of 18 facilities, contract administration, Facilities Maintenance Projects, and Capital Improvement Projects.
Street Light Maintenance
Facilities Maintenance is responsible for maintaining:
- 10,838 street lights throughout the City
- Parking lot lighting in all City parks and facilities
- Athletic field lighting at various City parks
To report any street lights that are out or malfunctioning in your area, please call the Street Light Maintenance Hotline at (909) 395-2599 or fill out the online form.
Community Swimming Pools
- Vineyard Park Pool
- Anthony Munoz Center Pool
- Dorothy Quesada Center Pool
- Westwind Center Pool
The Equipment Services Department is responsible for providing fleet maintenance and repair, including vehicle procurement, fuel management and distribution, accident repairs, data tracking, and fleet analysis for approximately 1000 City-owned motor vehicles and equipment.
City of Ontario Upgrades Fleet Services Department
The City of Ontario has recently completed the Fleet Services Department upgrade. An upgrade was necessary in order for the facility to meet life, health and safety requirements, and to allow the continued use of existing covered service bays for the repair of (Compressed Natural Gas) CNG vehicles.
The scope of work consisted of removing four (4) old gas heaters and lines and installing ten (10) new explosion-proof electrical heaters, ten (10) new combo starters (disconnects) with new conduit lines, new switchgear panel, and a new transformer panel.
The City of Ontario was awarded funds from the Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee (MSRC) Clean Transportation Funding in the amount of up to $75,000 for Maintenance Facility Modifications.