What We Do
The BIA San Bernardino County Chapter’s Government Affairs Program is dedicated to providing leadership on public policy issues that promote building quality homes for our region’s growing population. We monitor local development related regulations in 38 cities, 46 school districts, 21 water districts and numerous unincorporated communities throughout all of San Bernardino County and eastern portion of Los Angeles County. As a nationally recognized government affairs advocacy program we strive to create a regulatory climate that promotes economic growth, new home development and common sense regulations. In turn allowing more families the ability to achieve the American Dream of homeownership.
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Program Goals and Objective
Advocate for a Balance Approached to Fees and Zoning Regulations
Monitor Drought Conservation Plans of Local and Regional Water Districts
Pursue Efficiency and Best Practices Improvements with Cities and Utilities
Monitor the Implementation of Environmental Regulations at the Local Level
Support Federal and State Policy Priorities of CBIA
Promote the Economic and Community Benefits of Homebuilding
Advocacy at Every Level of Government
o Non-Profit Association
o 1000+ Members
o 6000+ Member Employees
o Local CBIA Affiliate
Service Region
- Adelanto
- Apple Valley
- Barstow
- Big Bear Lake
- Chino
- Chino Hills
- Colton
- Crestline
- Fontana
- Grand Terrace
- Hesperia
- Highland
- Joshua Tree
- Lake Arrowhead
- Loma Linda
- Montclair
- Needles
- Ontario
- Rancho Cucamonga
- Redlands
- Rialto
- San Bernardino
- Twenty-nine Palms
- Upland
- Victorville
- Wrightwood
- Yucaipa
- Yucca Valley
- Azusa
- Baldwin Park
- Claremont
- Covina
- Diamond Bar
- Glendora
- Industry
- Irwindale
- La Puente
- La Verne
- Pomona
- San Dimas
- Walnut
- West Covina