Fontana Interlocal Agreements & City Ordinances Guide

General Governance and Administration California 4 Minutes Read · published February 10, 2026 Flag of California

Fontana, California coordinates shared services and regional cooperation through interlocal agreements, memoranda of understanding, and city ordinances that govern contracting, enforcement, and recordkeeping. This guide explains how Fontana uses intergovernmental tools to share services, who enforces compliance, where to find the controlling municipal provisions, and practical steps for public agencies and residents to request, review, or challenge an agreement or enforcement action.

Overview

Shared services commonly cover joint procurement, public safety mutual aid, facility sharing, and cooperative infrastructure projects. The City executes agreements under its municipal authority and records them as public documents; the controlling municipal code and administrative policies set the procedures for approval and execution.[1]

Interlocal agreements require authorized council action and must be filed as public records.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement of municipal ordinances or contractual obligations arising from interlocal agreements is handled by the applicable enforcing department—commonly Code Enforcement, Planning, Building, or the department identified in the agreement. For enforcement of municipal code violations, see the City of Fontana municipal code and the City enforcement pages.[1][2]

Specific statutory fine amounts and escalation rules for breaches of interlocal agreements or ordinance violations are not uniformly listed on the cited municipal code overview pages. For monetary penalties, administrative citations, or civil remedies tied to a particular ordinance or contract, the applicable code section or agreement text must be consulted; if a given amount or escalation scheme is not printed on the controlling page, it is listed here as "not specified on the cited page."[1]

  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page; consult the specific ordinance or contract language.[1]
  • Escalation (first/repeat/continuing offences): not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: administrative orders, abatement, injunctions, contract termination, and civil court actions may apply depending on the instrument; exact remedies vary by ordinance or contract.
  • Enforcer: City of Fontana Code Enforcement or the department named in the agreement; complaint and inspection pathways follow departmental procedures.[2]
  • Appeal/review: the municipal code or the agreement may set administrative hearings or judicial review; time limits and procedures are not specified on the cited overview page and require consultation of the controlling section or posted hearing rules.[1]
If a fine or appeal deadline matters for your case, obtain the exact ordinance section or the signed agreement and file promptly.

Applications & Forms

For interlocal agreements and shared-service contracts, the City typically does not publish a single public-facing "interlocal agreement" form; agreements are negotiated and executed by the authorized city official and retained by the City Clerk. If a specific application or permit applies (for example, a building permit for a shared facility), that department's published form and fee schedule apply. Where the municipal code or contract text does not publish a public form, the status is listed as "not specified on the cited page."[1]

  • City Clerk records and executed agreements: see City Clerk for public records requests (see Resources below).

Action Steps

  • Request the controlling agreement or ordinance: submit a public records request to the City Clerk specifying contract title and date.
  • Review enforcement notices: request the citation or notice and the code or contract section cited.
  • Appeal or request hearing: follow the procedure in the notice or municipal code; if absent, contact Code Enforcement for next steps.[2]
  • Pay fines or bond for appeal: use the payment instructions on the citation or the City's finance/payments page.

FAQ

What is an interlocal agreement and who signs it?
An interlocal agreement is a contract between public agencies to share services or costs; it must be approved by the authorized City official or City Council and executed according to municipal procedures.[1]
How can I find a copy of a shared-service agreement involving Fontana?
Submit a records request to the City Clerk identifying the agreement by title, parties, or date, or check recent council agendas for executed agreements.[1]
Who enforces municipal code violations in Fontana?
Enforcement is typically handled by Code Enforcement or the department named in the ordinance or agreement. Contact the listed department for inspection and complaint procedures.[2]

How-To

  1. Identify the agreement or ordinance title and approximate date.
  2. Contact the City Clerk to request a copy or check council meeting materials.
  3. If you received an enforcement notice, request the basis of action and applicable code or contract section.
  4. File an administrative appeal or follow the hearing steps in the notice; if none are listed, contact Code Enforcement for next steps.
Keep a copy of all correspondence and the exact ordinance or agreement citation when appealing.

Key Takeaways

  • Interlocal agreements are public records and must be consulted to determine exact remedies or fees.
  • Code Enforcement and the City Clerk are primary contacts for enforcement, records, and complaint filing.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Fontana Municipal Code - Code of Ordinances
  2. [2] City of Fontana Code Enforcement - Department page