About San Dimas, California

San Dimas, a city of about 35,000 people, is located approximately thirty miles east of downtown Los Angeles, in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains and straddling the San Gabriel and Pomona valleys. From early days as a railway stop and initial land development, San Dimas evolved into an agricultural community, especially noted for its orange and other citrus crops which were shipped all over the world. As citrus nurseries faded and finally disappeared in the mid-1900s with increasing development in San Dimas. After adjacent communities started annexing pieces of San Dimas in the late 1950s, it incorporated as a city in 1960. Today, conscious of its heritage, San Dimas maintains an early western look in its downtown area, complete with wooden sidewalks and old-fashioned western storefront facades.

Tucked into the foothills of the San Gabriel Valley just south of the San Dimas Canyon, San Dimas, CA is a bustling city with a charming small-town feel of a connected community. It’s the great blend of amenities, parks and open spaces, events and activities, and quiet residential neighborhoods. The ever popular Raging Waters, one of the first and largest water parks in the county, is located in San Dimas. The growth continues today. There are over 1,400 businesses representing a wide range of business activities.

 

Services we offer in San Dimas :

E Waste Recycling
Hard disk destruction
Destruction of Products
Kits for Recycling

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