


The primary objective of the Utility Billing Division is to provide effective and efficient customer service assistance to all of the City of Colton utility customers. See how the department works to serve and keep the City of Colton safe.įind out how the division is assisting the City of Colton. Public Works and Utility Services Department.View the mission, goals, and principles of the division. Visit the Colton Fire Department's website.Īccess division information and employee resources. Read about the responsibilities and functions of the division. Locate parks and facilities, access events and activities, and more.ĭiscover the services provided to residents by the department.īrowse information about the division and how it can help business, residential, and commercial real estate investments. Learn about the responsibilities and duties of the city manager. All animals that are picked up are taken to the Riverside County Animal Shelter.įind various information and learn how the city clerk is involved in daily business. We are appreciative,” concluded DeBellis.Help us as we aid the public in finding their lost pets within our city. These toys will be directly used to distribute to children in All you have to do is bring a new, unwrapped toy and drop it off at “We’re still accepting toy donations for the Spark of Love Keeping alive is its participation in ABC 7’s Spark of Love Toy Drive. Percent this holiday season…but another tradition the fire department is Get the Fire Dept latest news, contact info, logo, patch, photo, map.

Truly brings joy to everyone’s heart,” DeBellis said.Īccording to reports, toy donations are down by about 50 City Of Colton Fire Department is found in Colton, SAN BERNARDINO county, CA. “We’re looking forward to seeing all of the kids andįamilies running out of their house to catch a glimpse of Santa. Includes building a sleigh and decorating the fire trucks with lights, tinsel His ‘Ho Ho Ho’s’ and holiday wishes,” continued DeBellis.įor 15 out of 20 years, DeBellis and his crew, along withįire Captain Jeff Miller’s crew, have been coordinating the parade, which also Santa Claus will have a PA system and everyone will be able to hear “This year we will not be making any stops for children toĬome up and visit with Santa…but, we’ll still be handing out candy canes toĬhildren. Santa and fire department personnel will be socially distant and wearing masks. In past years, children have had the ability to get up closeĪnd directly speak to Santa Claus, but due to current restrictions and guidelines, Although this year’s parade experience may be slightly different from years prior due to COVID-19, we’re happy to get out here and bring joy to the faces of children in our city,” said Fire Chief Tom DeBellis. “Our fire department has been coordinating this parade for well over 20 years now and it’s become a tradition here in Colton. The Colton Fire Department has been busy bringing holiday cheer to the city with its annual Parade of Lights experience, which began on Monday December 14 th and concludes on Saturday December 19 th.
