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June 2, 202611 min

Happening in Upland: Gracious Living and Graduation Blues

Upland residents are encouraged to stay informed on local developments as the city navigates a busy start to June. Upland High School is adjusting its graduation ceremony schedule, moving start times later in the evening to ensure comfort for all attendees, given the potential for afternoon heat. Additionally, the school district is continuing its commitment to campus safety, with new fencing and digital check-in systems being installed at several elementary school locations to enhance security for students and staff.

Authorities are also advising the community about recent public safety matters. There have been reports of increased property safety concerns involving vehicle components in the northern part of the city. Residents are urged to remain vigilant, secure their vehicles, and report any suspicious activity to local law enforcement. Furthermore, a fraudulent phone scheme targeting residents, particularly seniors, has been identified. Individuals posing as utility company representatives are reportedly demanding payments via gift cards. The Upland Police Department reminds everyone that legitimate utility companies do not request payment in this manner and advises residents to verify unsolicited calls.

For those commuting, roadwork is underway in various areas. Pavement rehabilitation is taking place on 24th Street near the San Antonio Heights border, and minor utility work is scheduled on Mountain Avenue. Drivers should anticipate potential minor delays and exercise caution when traveling through these areas. Looking ahead, the city's summer concert series at Memorial Park is set to begin this Sunday, offering free community entertainment, and the Farmers' Market will be open Saturday morning. The week's weather forecast predicts a transition from morning clouds to pleasant low-80s temperatures, warming further to the mid-to-high 80s by the weekend.