On Oct. 14, 2025, the Glendora City Council took the following formal actions (all votes reported 5‑0 unless noted):
- Objective Design Standards (Title 21): Ordinance adopted to add objective design standards and consolidate related zoning regulations; council approved ordinance (second reading scheduled for Nov. 12, 2025).
- General Plan Safety Element: Resolution adopting updates to the safety element, including wildfire provisions, a climate vulnerability assessment, and an SB 99 evacuation‑routes analysis; resolution adopted.
- 363 W. Route 66 (PLN24‑0051): Tentative tract map and development plan for 24 townhomes approved; three units designated for purchase by moderate‑income buyers; conditions include recorded affordability covenants and CC&R provisions addressing parking.
- Axon master services agreement and Tasers: Approved a five‑year master services agreement consolidating body‑worn, fleet and interview room cameras, evidence management and technology bundles, and authorized Taser purchases (not to exceed $1,397,498.67 over five years); funding via asset‑forfeiture, COPS and Technology Fund.
- 2025 Citywide Engineering & Traffic Survey (Speed limits): Council introduced an ordinance repealing and replacing the city’s speed‑limit table based on a 2025 engineering and traffic survey (17 segments proposed for a 5‑mph reduction); second reading set for Nov. 12, 2025.
- 2025 California Building Standards: Council introduced for first reading the ordinance to adopt the 2025 triennial California Building Standards (effective Jan. 1, 2026); AB 130 limitations were noted.
- City Attorney contract rates: Council authorized increases in hourly rates within the existing city attorney agreement and directed staff to amend the contract; estimated annual fiscal impact $44–50K.
Council additionally received a quarterly CIP update and other informational items.