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Planning Commission approves tile gateway art at 1861 E. Route 66 to satisfy community art requirement

2242748 · February 5, 2025
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Summary

The commission voted 5‑0 to approve a tile gateway artwork by Michael Hillman at the northwest corner of Lone Hill and Route 66 as the developer’s 1% Community Art Program allocation for a new medical office building.

The Glendora Planning Commission on a 5‑0 vote approved a public art allocation and design for a gateway artwork at 1861 East Route 66, fulfilling the Community Art Program requirement tied to the development’s building permit valuation.

Assistant planner Aaron told the commission the associated medical office permit exceeded the program threshold — initially set at $1,500,000 — and the applicant estimated the permit valuation at about $1,800,000. The applicant proposed a corner gateway mural of fired ceramic tiles at the northwest corner of Lone Hill and Route 66 formerly occupied by a gas station.

Artist and Glendora resident Michael Hillman presented…

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