Council Member Christopher Flores is a licensed Real Estate Broker and Property Manager. Fueled by a desire to serve his community, he ran an energetic grass-roots campaign and was elected to represent District 1 on the Chino City Council in 2020.
Council Member Flores sits on numerous City Council committees and is the Council representative to various bodies. He participates in the Annual Review of the City Attorney and the Public Financing Authority, sits on the Housing Committee and the Investment Advisory Committee, and is the City Council Liaison to Community Services Commission.
Additionally, he represents the City in the Chino Valley Chamber of Commerce, Santa Ana Watershed Advisory Council, West Valley Mosquito &Vector Control District, Chino Valley Independent Fire District, Citizens Advisory Committee for the California Institution for Men (CIM) and California Institution for Women (CIW), OmniTrans Board of Directors, and the San Bernardino County Solid Waste Advisory Task Force.
Community engagement and volunteerism in support of local organizations fill much of Council Member Flores’ time outside of work and the City Council. He enjoys meeting regularly with community stakeholders – residents, business owners, and organizational leaders – to learn more about their perspectives and needs and how the City can better serve them. He was part of the Isaiah’s Rock team awarded the California 2022 Nonprofit of the Year Award by Assembly Member Freddie Rodriguez. He has also received a Certificate of Achievement for Administration of Justice in Law.
Born and raised in Boyle Heights, he has been a resident of Chino since 2015. He attended Cathedral High School College Preparatory and East Los Angeles College and graduated with dual Bachelor of Arts degrees in Philosophy and Communications from California State University. In addition to his studies, he played high school and NCAA baseball. Council Member Flores is currently studying for the State Bar of California. You can often see him jogging at the local parks with his Bernie-Doodle, Nelly.
His City Council term of office is through 2028.
District
Council Member Flores represents District 1.
Term of Office
2024 to 2028