Bryan has continuously impressed me with his professional ability to deftly balance conceptual innovation with pragmatic implementation. His leadership and work in Carlsbad, pocket parks, scramble intersections, traffic calming, parklets … Continue Reading...
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Diana Cangco – Senior Civil Engineer at the City of Newark
I had the privilege of working with Bryan Jones at the City of Fremont. As our Public Works Director, Bryan was in charge of Maintenance, Engineering, Traffic Engineering, and Real … Continue Reading...
Matt Olson – Founder of Move Through Motivation
Bryan was so influential in promoting commUNITY working with our Move Through Motivation team from the very beginning!
Supported the social infrastructure MTM and community events by not only telling … Continue Reading...
George Rife – President of Eastvale Kiwanis
Over the course of my professional career and throughout my tenure as President of the Eastvale Kiwanis Club there have been few leaders I’ve met that consistently inspire people around … Continue Reading...
City of Eastvale Launches Eastvale Library Giving Campaign with Randall Lewis $2.5 Million Dollar Donation
The City of Eastvale has officially launched the Eastvale Library Giving Campaign! It has been a goal and priority of the City to build our own library for our 70,000 … Continue Reading...
Q&A with Eastvale City Manager Bryan Jones
Incorporated in October 2010, the City of Eastvale is one of the newest cities in Western Riverside County but has a growing population of more than 73,000 residents. Bryan Jones … Continue Reading...
Incorporated in October 2010, the City of Eastvale is one of the newest cities in Western Riverside County but has a growing population of more than 73,000 residents. Bryan Jones … Continue Reading...
City of Eastvale: The City that never stopped
How one SoCal city rose above with the courage to move forward and the leadership to make it happen
For the past year, cities throughout the U.S. have been forced … Continue Reading...
Eastvale’s Measure A would let city spend more money
Eastvale voters will decide in a special election Tuesday, March 2, the fate of a measure that would let their city government spend more money.
Measure A, if approved by … Continue Reading...
$9.5 million grant to help build Eastvale’s Limonite Avenue bridge
There is a gap in Eastvale’s primary east-west thoroughfare, Limonite Avenue.
But the city is poised to close it within a couple years by building a bridge over Cucamonga Creek, … Continue Reading...
On Eastvale’s 10th anniversary, here are 5 things to watch for
Eastvale, an upscale western Riverside County suburb of 73,000 that sprang up from what once was an Inland Empire dairy capital, celebrates its 10th birthday Thursday, Oct. 1.
No … Continue Reading...