POLICY: Childcare needs and services. Work with local and regional agencies, including the County of San Bernardino’s Public Health Department, to assess childcare needs. Work with local organizations and institutions, where feasible, to implement programs to address childcare shortfalls.
POLICY: City initiatives at schools. Work with local school districts on policies or programs related to physical activity, healthy nutrition, and climate and sustainability initiatives.
POLICY: Educational programming. Partner with local institutions to maintain and enhance existing extended learning opportunities through after-school enrichment programs, summer boost programs, school breaks, literacy programs, and weekends for all children.
POLICY: Equitable transit services. Partner with local and regional transit providers to equitably upgrade and expand transit services across the city.
POLICY: Transit services for persons with disabilities. Partner with local transit agencies to promote expanded affordable and reliable transportation options for persons with disabilities, especially school-based transportation services for developmentally and physically disabled students.
POLICY: Existing park maintenance. Partner with local park and recreation stakeholders to provide maintenance and ensure existing park and recreation facilities are in good condition to facilitate their use and protect the public’s investment.
POLICY: New park programming. Collaborate with local park and recreation stakeholders to ensure new and existing parks consider age of users, cultural needs, and other factors in the design or upgrades to park space.
POLICY: Partnerships to improve outreach. Partner with local organizations and institutions, such as community-based organizations and faith-based institutions, who are trusted messengers and can increase outreach to Priority Equity Communities about existing City resources, services, and opportunities.