
National Night Out is on Tuesday August 2, 2016. As in years past, the Covina Police Department is working with neighborhoods throughout to city in an effort to help promote community involvement, along with police-community partnerships. Through this community involvement and partnerships, it is our goal to make the neighborhoods throughout the City of Covina a safer place to live, work and play, while also improving the quality of life for those living within our community.
If you are interested in participating in this years National Night Out event, or if you need any additional information on any of our Crime Prevention programs, please contact Sergeant Gregg Peterson at Gpeterson@covinaca.gov or register online at https://natw.org/registration.
Sergeant Gregg Peterson
Covina Police Department
626-384-5663
Over the past two years Covina-Valley has done remarkable work in reducing it’s water usage through the installation of artificial turf. We are now embarking on a new way for our District to save money and be environmentally responsible. This summer, thirteen of our sites in Covina-Valley will have solar panel structures installed. These sites include Cypress, Grovecenter, Lark Ellen, Merwin, and Mesa Elementary; Las Palmas, Sierra Vista, and Traweek Middle; and Covina, Fairvalley, Northview, and South Hills High Schools; and the Trade-Tech Academy. Through installation of these solar structures, it is estimated that C-VUSD will save $333,387 in electricity charges in the first year of full implementation and potentially $15,251,000 over the next 20 years.