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Council reviews Glendora Station Area Vision Plan; consultants present scenarios for transit‑oriented housing
Summary
City planning staff and PlaceWorks consultants presented a station‑area vision plan showing scenarios for up to roughly 1,000 housing units within a half‑mile of the future A Line station and emphasizing an advisory, not regulatory, role for the document.
Glendora — City planning staff and outside consultants presented the Glendora Station Area Vision Plan on July 8, laying out development scenarios and public‑realm improvements for the half‑mile around the future A Line station. The plan, funded in part by a Los Angeles County Metro Transit‑Oriented Communities technical assistance grant, models options to accommodate roughly 1,000 of the city’s regional housing allocation within the study area without changing single‑family neighborhoods.
The plan’s aim: The vision plan is an advisory, long‑range guide that illustrates how the station area could grow over a 10–20 year timeframe while preserving village character in key places. Principal planner Hans Bridal summarized the document’s intent by quoting Seneca: “luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity,” adding that the plan is “preparation” for the arrival of the transit extension and for the city’s housing obligations.
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