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City plans massive warehouse development to boost economy

July 11, 2024 | Victorville City, San Bernardino County, California



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City plans massive warehouse development to boost economy
During a recent planning commission meeting, the agenda included a brief public comment session, which yielded no in-person remarks but did feature one email submission that was shared with the commission and posted online. Following this, the commission unanimously approved minutes from two previous meetings held on May 8 and June 12, 2024.

The meeting also marked a notable restructuring within the commission's leadership. Deputy City Manager Mister Webb has transitioned to oversee the development department, while Mister Hategui has stepped into the role of city planner and acting planning commissioner secretary. The commission expressed appreciation for the continuity of the team despite these changes.

The primary focus of the meeting was on a significant development proposal identified as case number plan23-0024. This project entails the construction of three warehouse distribution buildings, totaling approximately 1,351,000 square feet, on an 81-acre site located at the northwest corner of Mohave Drive and Topaz Road. The development plan includes two smaller buildings, each around 100,000 square feet, and a larger facility measuring 1,160,000 square feet. The project is situated in an area zoned for light industrial use, indicating a strategic move to enhance local infrastructure and economic activity.

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