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San Dimas council approves 164‑unit for‑sale project after heated debate over gate and affordable units

San Dimas City Council · October 15, 2025
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Summary

The City Council approved Resolution 2025‑52 for a 164‑unit for‑sale development (17 moderate‑income units) by a 4–1 vote after extensive questioning about unit pricing, tree removal, trash handling and whether the project should include a gated entrance. Council directed staff to track any future gate changes.

The San Dimas City Council on Oct. 14 approved a 164‑unit for‑sale condominium development with 17 units set for moderate‑income households, approving the resolution 4–1 after a lengthy public hearing and debate over a gated entrance and the distribution of affordable units.

Community Development Director Louis Turico and Planning Manager Marco Espinosa outlined the proposal as a 164‑unit project on housing element Site 13A with a mix of two‑ and three‑story townhomes and one five‑story building in the alternative plan. Espinosa told council the project includes 17 units that would be sold to moderate‑income households and said staff revised the resolution to include the appropriate streamlining and CEQA exemptions. He also described an associated tree removal and replacement plan: "There's a total of 116 trees on the site that will be removed; 80 have been determined to be…

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