San Bernardino County maintains records of births and deaths that occurred within the county. Please contact their offices directly or check their websites to learn more about their processes and fees. As these processes may change periodically and do not involve the City of Montclair, the best source of information is the County’s office where you would obtain the records. Notice: There may be fees involved with these processes. If you are not sure, use the information under the “Statewide” heading below. If you are seeking records outside of San Bernardino and Los Angeles Counties, start by searching your county’s website for the County Clerk’s vital records page. The below information is provided as a courtesy and does not include all of the potential locations for obtaining records of a birth or death. It is always best to contact the County’s office directly. The City apologizes for the inconvenience this closure has caused the public.īirth and death certificates and records are generally obtained from and maintained by the County where the birth or death took place, in the County Clerk’s Office or its Public Health Office. There has yet to be a date for reopening the Splash Pad during the current season. Unfortunately, the new padding was not installed correctly and will be replaced next month. In mid-April, in preparation for opening the Splash Pad, a new pad surface was installed to replace the old one so the community could enjoy the new padding. The new system will be installed in four to six weeks. Finally, staff ordered a new disinfection system on July 20, 2023. Staff also requested a quote for an entirely new sanitation and filtration system, but new systems were also unavailable due to supply shortages. With a functional sanitation and filtration system, the City is allowed by Health Department rules to operate the Splash Pad. The required parts for the Splash Pad operate the sanitation and filtration systems, which are essential to the health and safety of children using the Splash Pad. Unfortunately, ongoing supply chain issues out of our control have prevented the opening of the Splash Pad. In early May, the manufacturer advised City staff that the controller for the UV system would be shipped at the end of June, but we have yet to receive it.Ĭity maintenance staff annually verify the operational status of the Splash Pad system at least five months before the scheduled opening date and immediately order the necessary parts to achieve a functioning and operating status before each summer season. Staff ordered UV system parts in January 2023 when system malfunctions were detected (five months before the splash was scheduled to open Memorial Day weekend, around May 27-29, 2023). Replacement parts for the Ultra Violet (UV) disinfection system required to operate the Splash Pad remain unavailable. The City is experiencing a parts shortage issue similar to the problem plaguing the automobile industry with microchips and other manufacturers reliant on electronic microchips for their products.
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