City of Glendora

Vote YES On Glendora’s Measure Z

As Glendora residents, we are privileged to live in a city that is a wonderful place to live, work and play. However, we face significant challenges in addressing infrastructure, homelessness, and public safety concerns that this measure can fund. While the City generates millions of dollars in revenue on behalf of the State of California and County of Los Angeles, too few dollars find their way back to Glendora. To maintain our high quality of life, the City of Glendora requires local control of existing funding sources that the passage of Measure Z will provide.



Glendora Rotary Helping Neighbors Affected by COVID-19

The Rotary Club of Glendora is made up of people who get together to serve the community. We provide leadership, manpower and financial support for many charitable activities in town. We want our neighbors to know what the Glendora Rotary Club is doing to help people in the community affected by the COVID-19 health crisis. We also want to ask you to join us in our efforts.



Field of Heroes Coming to Glendora

The Rotary Club of Glendora will be holding their 1st Annual Field of Heroes event June 29th through July 4th. Their event honors Veterans, Active…


Glendora Chamber Hosts 2017 State of The City & Schools Address at the Glendora Country Club

Mayor Gene Murabito was the keynote speaker at this year’s State of the City and Schools Luncheon hosted by the Glendora Chamber of Commerce and held at the Glendora Country Club on January 18, 2017. In addition to Mayor Murabito, Superintendent/President of Citrus College Dr. Geraldine Perri, Glendora Unified School District Superintendent Dr. Robert Voors, Charter Oak Unifies School District Superintendent Dr. Michael Hendricks, and for the first time the President & CEO of the San Gabriel Valley Economic Partnership Jeff Allred presented to a full house of community members, business owners, city staff, and others about the many accomplishments, projects, awards and concerns in our community.