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Caltrans Emergency Work on Hwy 18 at 40th St. in San Bernardino
Caltrans will begin an emergency project to repair a damaged culvert (due to recent storms) at the intersection of State Route 18 and 40th Street in San Bernardino. In order to complete the culvert repairs they will be taking a lane on both SR-18/Waterman Avenue and SR-18/40th Street. One lane will be open at all times. This emergency repair work will take approximately 11 days. Traffic in this area can become very congested. Caltrans recommends using alternate routes for travel.  Read More


County Ushers in New Era of Code Enforcement with Administrative Citations
San Bernardino County code enforcement officers issued their first administrative citation in the Third District in January. The first citation was issued on Jan. 19 to a Big Bear City property owner using a single family residence as a rental property without the required short-term rental permit. On Jan. 26, a property owner in Landers was cited for inadequate water and sanitation at a rental property.  Read More

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11/12/2009: Hit and Run Driver Kills 5-year-old Kushan Bhandari in Big Bear
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10/05/09: Various Big Bear Mountain Issues Discussed By Supervisor Derry on KBHR with Kat Sawyer
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9/18/09: San Bernardino County Ethics Commission
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9/17/09: ACORN Prostitution Scandal Hits San Bernardino
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9/15/09: Supervisor Neil Derry Addresses ACORN's Prostitution Scandal in San Bernardino
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7/28/09: Supervisor Derry Speaks on the History of Corruption in the County
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Amgen Tour of California

Photo of Neil Derry in Press Conference for Amgen Tour of California Supervisor Neil Derry joined Big Bear Lake leaders in announcing the selection of Big Bear Lake as the first-ever mountaintop finish for the Amgen Tour of California. The bicycle race is a Tour de France style event hosted by 16 cities and spanning eight days and nearly 800 miles traversing California’s varied topography. It is the largest such competition in America and will feature the legendary Lance Armstrong and a variety of other elite athletes.

On Friday, May 21st, cyclists will leave Pasadena and travel a route that will wind through the beautiful San Bernardino mountains with a grueling climb to Big Bear Lake.

“All eyes will be on San Bernardino County as we host the first-ever mountaintop finish and I am excited about the immediate economic impact and broader ability to showcase our region as a great place to do business,” Supervisor Derry said. “Past host cities and surrounding regions have seen a noticeable impact in economic activity and we are hopeful that we can benefit from the same during these tough economic times.”     Read More