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Council approves 24‑unit townhome project on Route 66 amid parking and design questions

Glendora City Council · October 29, 2025
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Summary

The City Council approved a three‑story, 24‑unit townhome project at 363 W. Route 66 after hearings where the developer committed to HOA parking enforcement and inclusion of three moderate‑income units; neighbors raised concerns about spillover parking and requested CC&R language to prevent garage storage and unauthorized use of adjacent lots.

The City Council voted 5‑0 to approve a tentative tract map and development plan for a 24‑unit townhome development at 363 West Route 66 proposed by Olsen Company.

Senior planner Yolani Siva described the project: four buildings of six units each, two‑car garages per unit, site amenities and landscaping, three units reserved for purchase by moderate‑income qualified buyers, and requests for several concessions and waivers (reduced setbacks, garage dimensions and private open‑space standards) under state housing law. Staff noted the project site is inside the Metro overlay and within a half‑mile of a major transit stop; the…

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