City of Montclair
John Dutrey has extensive experience in public service, currently serving as the Mayor and previously as a City Council Member for the City of Montclair since 1996. Prior to this, Dutrey worked as a Project Manager for the City of Rialto from July 2000 to August 2019, where responsibilities included managing economic development and affordable housing initiatives. Additionally, Dutrey served as a Project Coordinator for the City of Upland from July 1998 to July 2000, overseeing capital improvement projects within the Public Works Department. Education includes a Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.) from California State University-San Bernardino and attendance at Chaffey College.
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City of Montclair
The City of Montclair is a full-service city approximately 35 miles east of Los Angeles via Interstate 10. The 5.4 square-mile community is located at the western edge of the Inland Empire near the convergence of San Bernardino, Los Angeles and Riverside counties. Montclair, which was incorporated on April 25, 1956, has a population of approximately 36,664 residents (2010 Census). The city has been home to Montclair Plaza, a 1.2-million square foot regional shopping center anchored by Nordstrom, Macy's, JCPenney, and Sears, since 1968. Montclair is also in close proximity to the prestigious Claremont Colleges, Cal Poly Pomona, University of La Verne, and several private and community colleges. The Montclair Transcenter is a multi-modal transportation hub along Metrolink's San Bernardino line and is planned as the future terminus for the Metro Gold Line light rail. The Transcenter is also served by public transit operated by Omnitrans, Foothill Transit, and the Riverside Transit Agency. Montclair prides itself on being a full-service city, providing a high level of services to its residents.