Happening in Upland: Potholes, Pints, and Pre-Lemon Fest Panic
Upland is navigating distinct financial landscapes for its city operations and local educational institutions. The city administration recently reported a projected small surplus for the 2026 fiscal year, attributed to strategic financial management that offset a decline in sales tax revenue. In contrast, the local school district is confronting significant fiscal challenges for the 2026-27 school year, involving discussions around staffing adjustments and potential program consolidations. Community engagement at recent school board meetings has highlighted these budgetary considerations.
Regarding community safety, authorities continue to address concerns related to vehicle security. Reports indicate an ongoing need for residents to ensure their vehicles are properly secured, as incidents involving vehicle and personal item thefts have been noted. On a positive note for local commerce, a new establishment, "New Indian Restaurant," has opened on Foothill Boulevard, garnering favorable reviews for its authentic North and South Indian cuisine and homestyle atmosphere.
The week ahead offers various community activities, including high school sports. The Upland High Varsity Baseball team is scheduled to play Damien today, April 20th, with the softball team facing Etiwanda tomorrow, and another baseball game against Chino Hills on Thursday. For community events, today is the final day for food truck vendors to submit applications for the popular Moonlight and Music series, which will feature Thursday night concerts at Magnolia Park starting in June. Weekend activities include a live music performance at Hi Brow Lounge, a Mahjong session at Almond Haus, and a Dungeons and Dragons group meeting.
The weather forecast predicts a mild day today, with temperatures around 72 degrees Fahrenheit. However, residents can anticipate a warming trend throughout the week, with highs expected to reach the low eighties by Friday and Saturday under clear, breezy conditions. Motorists should continue to plan for potential delays due to the ongoing Foothill Boulevard rehabilitation project, which includes water line upgrades, new curbs, and paving, extending through August as part of the Route 66 Centennial initiatives.
In the local real estate market, the median list price in Upland experienced a slight dip last month, settling around $743,000. Despite this, the market remains competitive due to limited inventory. Looking ahead, the annual Lemon Festival is scheduled for June, promising another vibrant community gathering.