Supervisors Greenlight Veteran Housing Push
San Bernardino, CA · March 27, 2026
Friday's got that spring lift—perfect setup for weekend fishing derbies and park upgrades on the horizon.
🏙️ Local Pulse
Supervisors Approve Veteran Apartments County leaders attended yesterday's groundbreaking for East Street Veterans Apartments, securing a 55-year affordability covenant with a $5 million county investment to deliver much-needed housing for local vets.[1]
Minor Quake Rattles Big Bear Area A 2.0 magnitude tremor hit near Big Bear City late yesterday—no reports of damage or injuries, but a reminder to keep those emergency kits handy.[2]
Sidewalks Coming to Fire Station Neighborhood Board continued easements for new sidewalks near Fire Station 226, finally bringing pedestrian paths to a long-overserved community.[1]
🌤️ Today's Outlook
- High 78°F · Low 52°F
- Sunny skies make for easy commutes; mild evening ideal for outdoor dinners, though Big Bear's aftershocks mean steady hands on mountain drives.
📅 What's On Around Town
Fifth Annual Fishing Day Supervisor-Hosted Event, Lake Gregory Dawn–Noon Free family fun with gear provided—perfect chance to hook some trout and chat county updates.[1]
Kesler Park Improvements Hearing County Unincorporated Area, Kesler Park 10:00 AM Public input on upgrades to this community gem, including better trails and play areas.[1]
Chino Hills: Literacy Program Funding Vote County Board Chambers Agenda Item, Afternoon Session Quick drive east for details on $10,000 grant boosting local reading initiatives.[1]
📸 Spotlight & Story
East Street Veterans Apartments This 55-unit haven breaks ground with county backing, targeting vets who've served us all—think stable roofs over heads that once patrolled ours. Did you know the project's covenant locks in affordability for 55 years, ensuring today's investment shelters tomorrow's heroes too?[1]
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