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Council approves 80‑unit Camino Terrace affordable housing project with conditional blasting language after heated debate
Summary
Following extensive public comment and a legal briefing on state housing laws, the council approved an 80‑unit affordable/supportive housing project with conditions including a $1.2M undergrounding commitment, sidewalk/ADA work, northern parcel set aside as open space, and alternative blasting language requiring city engineer and fire department approval if blasting is necessary.
Jurupa Valley’s City Council voted March 19 to approve the Camino Terrace apartment project — an 80‑unit affordable and supportive housing development — after lengthy public comment and debate focused on public‑safety, emergency access and grading concerns.
Principal planner Rob Gonzales presented the applicant’s revised site plan and staff‑recommended conditions: all development would be concentrated on the south portion of the parcel, the applicant agreed to dedicate the northern parcel (about 9.65 acres) for city open space, and the developer committed $1.2 million toward undergrounding utilities along Camino Real plus sidewalk and…
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