Happening in Upland: Rainy Mondays and Real Estate Nightmares
Upland is currently experiencing unseasonably wet weather this May, with cooler temperatures prevailing. This trend is expected to shift dramatically, transitioning to significantly warmer conditions by the coming week. Amidst these changes, the city is actively promoting its VolunTeen program, offering valuable opportunities for young people to engage in community service throughout the summer months.
Authorities continue to address local property safety concerns, with recent data indicating elevated rates of certain property-related incidents, particularly those involving vehicles. Residents are reminded to secure their belongings as a preventative measure. Concurrently, efforts to enhance local infrastructure are underway, with various projects in progress. These include roadwork on Alpine, Vernon, and Palm streets, which may lead to temporary lane closures, and the installation of flashing beacons on 11th Street designed to improve pedestrian safety.
In educational news, this period marks the start of Advanced Placement (AP) Exams at Upland High, which will continue through mid-May, representing a significant academic focus for many students. The U-College Academy program is also noting strong participation, with numerous seniors poised to earn associate degrees alongside their high school diplomas. On the sports front, the Upland High baseball team is commencing a crucial three-game series against Etiwanda, with the opening game scheduled to be played at home.
For those seeking culinary experiences, Toro Y Pampa, an Argentinian restaurant, is gaining attention for its distinctive offerings, including unique pizza styles. Upcoming community activities include a Farmers' Market at the library on Thursday and various preparations for Mother's Day across town. Additionally, a 'Not In My House' event is scheduled at the city manager's office on Wednesday afternoon. The local real estate market continues to observe elevated median listing prices, with a current inventory of properties and an upward trend in days on market.