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Redlands council certifies program EIR and approves Kaiser Permanente master plan for major medical campus

Redlands City Council · April 7, 2026
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Summary

The Redlands City Council certified a program Environmental Impact Report and approved a multi‑phase master plan for Kaiser Permanente’s 1301 California Street campus, clearing concept plan and development plan amendments and adopting a statement of overriding considerations for unavoidable VMT and GHG impacts.

The Redlands City Council voted unanimously to certify the program environmental impact report (EIR) and approve a multi‑phase master plan for Kaiser Permanente’s proposed medical campus at 1301 California Street.

The council adopted three related resolutions to certify the final program EIR, adopt mitigation and monitoring measures and a statement of overriding considerations for transportation and greenhouse gas impacts, and to approve amendment No. 8 to Concept Plan 1 and the associated development plan. The motions passed on roll call with five affirmative votes.

City planning staff told the council the master plan envisions phased build‑out across roughly four phases, beginning with a medical office building and ambulatory…

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