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March 10, 202612 min

Happening in Upland: Heat Waves, High Stakes, and High Rises

Upland residents have several important dates and issues to consider. The City Council convenes tonight at 6:00 PM. The State of the City event, hosted by the Chamber of Commerce, is scheduled for March 24th at Kahramana Restaurant. Tickets are $75.

Recent data indicates ongoing concerns regarding public safety. Motor vehicle theft remains a particular problem. Residents are encouraged to take precautions to protect their property.

The Upland Unified School District is continuing its reconfiguration efforts. These changes include reassigning grade levels to different campuses and creating specialized academies. Parents should stay informed about potential impacts on their students.

Ongoing road construction projects continue to cause traffic delays throughout the city. The Foothill Boulevard Pavement Rehabilitation is expected to continue through August. Other projects are underway on 11th and 16th Streets, as well as Alpine, Vernon, and Palm. The Police Department is also undergoing expansion.

The local real estate market remains competitive. The median list price for homes is approximately $799,000. Rental rates average around $2,421 per month.

A significant heat wave is forecast for the coming week, with temperatures expected to reach 94 degrees. Residents are advised to take precautions to stay cool and hydrated. The Upland Farmers' Market is scheduled for Saturday, March 14th, in Downtown.