About Chino Hills, California

Chino Hills is a city located in the southwestern corner of San Bernardino County, California. Well-known for its high quality of life and beautiful rural atmosphere, the community has a population of over 82,000 and boasts 3,000 acres of publicly-owned open space, 44 parks, and 48 miles of trails.

Due to its topography of rolling hills, Chino Hills was primarily rural prior to the mid-1970s; most land was utilized for equestrian purposes and for dairies, except for the multi-use purposes of the State of California, promoting jobs for the community through day labor from the Chino Institute for Men on Central Avenue. Rapid and extensive housing developments followed throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, only slowing down in recent years. Most neighborhoods are arranged in a village-type format with strategically placed shopping centers and parks designed to be within walking distance of nearby homes.

America’s Promise Alliance announced that Chino Hills was named as one of the “100 Best Communities for Young People” for 2011 and 2012. The City was also ranked 38th in Money magazine’s 2019 list of the “100 Best Places to Live.” It is also the 5th highest income place in the United States (with a population of 65,000 to 250,000).

Not only is Chino Hills a place where people want to live, it’s also a safe City in which to live. Based on FBI crime statistics for 2016, Chino Hills is ranked #4 safest city relative to violent crime and 13th safest city for property crimes. The ranking compared 106 cities in California with a population of 50,000 to 100,000.

Chino Hills is home to the Vellano Country Club, a private golf course and housing development designed by golf champion Greg Norman, his first project in the Greater Los Angeles area. The City also includes the developed golf course development neighborhood of Los Serranos. Other large master-planned subdivisions without amenities include Woodview/Village Crossing, Gordon Ranch, LaBand Village, Butterfield Ranch, Rolling Ridge, Fairfield Ranch, and Payne Ranch.

 

Services we offer in Chino Hills :

E Waste Recycling
Secure Data Destruction
Destruction of Products
Kits for Recycling

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