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Government
- City Manager
- City Council
- Boards and Commissions
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Departments
- Master Plan
- Procurement Opportunities (Bids)
- Municipal Codes and Ordinances
FAQs
CSBCC
You will have to request a CSBCC Membership Change Form at the front desk of the CSBCC or by e-mail.
Yes!
Locker rentals start at:
$70 for residents, per year
$85 for non-residents, per year
Inquire at the CSBCC front desk.
The larger lap pool is 80 degrees F.
The smaller teaching pool is 83 degrees F.
There are 3 lanes on the indoor track at the CSBCC.
The inner lane is 16 laps to a mile.
The middle lane is 15 lapes to a mile.
The outer lane is 14 laps to a mile.
The inner lane is used for walking.
The middle lane is used for jogging.
The outter lane is used for running.
Parks and Facilities
Yes, there are various trash cans located throughout our parks system.
Yes, all individuasl who visit our parks system must pick up their dogs waste.
The Parks and Rec. Dept. supplies Mutt Mits (aka dog poop bags) for your convenience.
Yes, individuals interested in renting out space must complete a special event permit application (located on our website under permits and applications)
No, non-residents as well as residents can rent park space.
Individuals interested in renting out space must complete a special event permit application (located on our website under permits and applications)
Moody Park vehicular traffic:
Open Monday - Sunday every year; Memorial Day to Labor Day.
Open weekends only; Labor Day to Columbus Day.
Moody Park foot/bike traffic:
Open year round.
Yes, there are restrooms at:
Monadnock Park
Veterans Park
Barnes Park
Moody Park
Adopt-A-Spot Program gives citizens, non-profits, businesses, and other organizations the opportunity to show pride in our community.
This program:
Reduces litter along roadways and park systems
Builds community support for anti-litter and roadway beautification programs
Educates the public about proper disposal of litter
Enhances the environment and beautifies Claremont parks and roadsides
Offers groups a project that gives its members the satisfaction of making a contribution to their community. At the same time, it generates publicity for the group’s service activities.
Adopt-a-Spot volunteers will spruce up designated areas throughout the city by removing litter and debris, controlling weeds, planting trees and other plants, mulching, and identifying and eliminating hazards.
For more information on who can participate, where to adopt and how to apply please check out the Adopt-A-Spot Info. Page and the Adopt-A-Spot Application Form.
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Adopt-A-Spot Program gives citizens, non-profits, businesses, and other organizations the opportunity to show pride in our community.
This program:
Reduces litter along roadways and park systems
Builds community support for anti-litter and roadway beautification programs
Educates the public about proper disposal of litter
Enhances the environment and beautifies Claremont parks and roadsides
Offers groups a project that gives its members the satisfaction of making a contribution to their community. At the same time, it generates publicity for the group’s service activities.
Adopt-a-Spot volunteers will spruce up designated areas throughout the city by removing litter and debris, controlling weeds, planting trees and other plants, mulching, and identifying and eliminating hazards.
For more information on who can participate, where to adopt and how to apply please check out the Adopt-A-Spot Info. Page and the Adopt-A-Spot Application Form.