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Council approves plan for five‑story downtown parking structure; funding not yet secured
Summary
Council approved entitlement for a proposed 150,000‑square‑foot, five‑level parking structure in downtown Upland that would provide 407 spaces and about 9,900 square feet of ground‑floor commercial space. Council and staff stressed the project is not yet funded.
The Upland City Council on Oct. 13 approved a development plan review for a proposed five‑level parking structure at the southwest corner of First Avenue and C Street in downtown Upland, finding the project categorically exempt from CEQA under the infill development exemption.
The proposed structure would total roughly 150,000 square feet, contain 407 parking spaces and provide about 9,900 square feet of ground‑floor commercial space facing First Avenue and C Street. Design drawings presented to the council show a brick‑veneer and corrugated‑metal façade inspired by local citrus packinghouse architecture, glass‑backed…
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