Glendora commissioners hear roundup of active housing projects; December meeting likely skipped

Glendora Planning Commission · November 5, 2025

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Summary

Commissioner Davis and staff provided a status update on multiple residential projects across Glendora, noting several near-complete phases and numerous projects in review or early construction.

Commissioner Davis used the meeting’s closing remarks to provide an extended summary of active residential development and construction activity in Glendora, noting both near-complete phases and multiple projects in review or early construction.

Davis said the La Colina project (a long-running development) is aiming for near-completion, with final work anticipated imminently. He described the Brando Anne project along Route 66 where the model building is largely complete; Citrus Oak at 1237 North Bonney Cove as a 30-detached-home project currently undergoing grading and planned to transfer from Monte Vista Homes to Taylor Morrison; and a project at 1201 East Arrow Highway (referred to as Van Dale / Abel Hillu) consisting of 46 attached, three-story condominium units under construction.

Other items noted: an eight-unit, three-story condo project on Route 66 with a 1,000-square-foot detached office building in front; three new apartment units at 131 East Foothill that have pulled permits and begun construction; the Olsen (San Jose and Woodland) 41-detached-home project with seven affordable units nearing escrow transfer; the Sunflower and Gladstone (Lewis) project — an 80-unit mix of attached and detached two-story condos — in third review with staff; the Malia Homes project at 631–657 East Arrow Highway, a 46-unit project where permits are largely being pulled; the Warmington Vermont project (434–517 South Vermont), a proposed 86-unit attached three-story condominium development now partially resubmitted for review; a new 28-detached-unit proposal for the triangle site near the Route 66 train crossing with three affordable units; and the 24-unit redevelopment of the old mortuary site, which recently received City Council approval.

Davis said the city may not hold a December Planning Commission meeting. Jeff Kukul, Community Development Director, did not add a separate staff report at the meeting but was present to answer questions. No formal actions were taken on these projects at the meeting; they were reported as status updates and informational items for commissioners.