I’ve spent all of my 45 years living in Diamond Bar. If I could go back in time and tell myself how Diamond Bar has changed, I don’t think my younger self would believe it. Diamond Bar has grown from a small unincorporated area into a wonderful and diverse city. This community is the product of yesterday’s foresight. And it has given me a vision for tomorrow’s promise.
I see a Diamond Bar that preserves and enhances our public safety. I see a Diamond Bar that conserves open spaces such as Tres Hermanos Ranch, to never lose what makes our city so special. I see a Diamond Bar that supports its small businesses to contribute to our city’s unique culture.
It is important to maintain service levels & funding and to work with the county for increased preventive social services.
By supporting small businesses and local jobs we can build a stronger community together.
We must protect our beautiful landmarks such as the Tres Hermanos Ranch and the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor.
It is important to have leaders that will quickly respond to the needs of the community.