• San Bernardino County Year-In-Review: Accomplishments of 2022
• Second District Supervisor-elect Jesse Armendarez to be sworn into office
• County Update on hiatus until Jan. 6 due to the holiday break
San Bernardino County Year-In-Review: Accomplishments of 2022
Before we ring in the new year, watch this video to take a look back at San Bernardino County’s major accomplishments in 2022.
Second District Supervisor-elect Jesse Armendarez to be sworn into office
Supervisor-elect Jesse Armendarez is taking the Oath of Office today and will succeed Second District Supervisor Janice Rutherford at noon on Jan. 2.
In November 2022, Armendarez was elected by the voters to the Second District supervisorial seat.
Armendarez was born and raised in San Bernardino County. He earned his first job pressure washing trucks for a local logistics company at 16 years old. He eventually completed an apprenticeship program to become a licensed mechanic. After graduating from the first class at A.B. Miller High School in Fontana he started his own small business.
Armendarez currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Inland Valley Association of Realtors and is past President.
After starting his family with his wife Delene, Supervisor Armendarez decided to become more involved within the community. He served on the Board of Directors for the Fontana Rotary and Fontana Exchange Clubs. He is also a member of the Fontana Chamber of Commerce and the Water of Life Church.
Armendarez also served as a Director for the Chaffey College Foundation, helping to raise money so disadvantaged youth could afford to earn their degree. He joined government service when he earned an appointment to the Fontana Planning Commission.
Armendarez most recently served as a Fontana School Board Member and a member of the Fontana City Council where he was Chair of the Inland Empire Utilities Agency Policy Committee, representing the city on policy issues about sewer, wastewater and recycling programs. He was also the Vice Chair of the Housing Authority and Industrial Development Authority for the city.
Armendarez has four children and lives in Fontana with his wife Delene.
Happy New Year from our County family to yours
The County Update is on hiatus until Friday, Jan. 6 due to the holiday break.
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