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During the recent City Council meeting in Chino Hills, discussions centered around the design and capacity of the new community center, which is set to enhance local facilities and services for residents.

One of the key topics was the capacity of the multipurpose rooms within the center. The total area of the combined rooms is approximately 2,200 square feet, which is slightly smaller than the current community center's capacity. Council members estimated that the new setup could accommodate around 180 to 250 people, depending on the configuration of the space.
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Architectural considerations were also a significant focus. The design aims to reflect the existing architectural style of Chino Hills, incorporating earth tones and natural materials to ensure the new center feels integrated into the community. Features such as strong roof lines and a clean, simple massing were emphasized to maintain aesthetic harmony with the surrounding area.

Additionally, the inclusion of solar power was discussed, with plans to install solar panels on the shade structures throughout the facility, in compliance with Title 24 regulations. This initiative not only aligns with sustainability goals but also aims to reduce energy costs for the city.

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As the community looks forward to the completion of the new center, these developments promise to provide enhanced recreational and social opportunities for residents, fostering a stronger sense of community in Chino Hills. The council's commitment to thoughtful design and sustainability reflects a broader goal of improving public spaces while respecting the city's character.

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