Authorized Residential Curb Address Repainting Underway
A citywide residential curb address repainting effort is currently underway and is expected to continue through the end of summer.
The work is being done by two nonprofits – Canning Hunger and Care for the Children – at no cost to residents. However, they are allowed to request voluntary donations.
Per the City-issued permit, curb address repainting will take place Monday-Saturday 8 a.m. - 2 p.m., and donation collections are authorized Monday-Friday 4 - 7:30 p.m. and Saturday 1 - 4 p.m.
Canning Hunger work crews are working on addresses south of Grand Avenue, while those representing Care for the Children are covering the area north of Grand Avenue.
Workers from both nonprofits carry a copy of the City work permit as well as company identification. If approached by an individual asking for a donation for curb painting services, residents are encouraged to ask to see both of these documents.
As a reminder, there is no obligation to pay for unsolicited services – if the individual performing curb address painting services is demanding payment instead of just asking for a donation, or if they cannot produce a copy of the permit and company identification, residents should call the Walnut/Diamond Bar Sheriff’s Station at (909) 595-2264.
Questions regarding the curb address painting effort may be directed to Public Works staff at (909) 839-7040 or publicworks@diamondbarca.gov.