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Jurupa Valley council continues contentious 33‑acre Mira Loma development hearing to March
Summary
The council heard hours of public testimony on a 33‑acre Diversified Pacific proposal that would convert about 3–3.7 acres of planned commercial land to housing, but council members and staff agreed to continue the hearing to March 5 for further written analysis and public notice.
The Jurupa Valley City Council heard more than three hours of testimony on Jan. 15 over a 33‑acre project proposed by Diversified Pacific, then voted to continue the public hearing to March 5 so staff can provide clarified, written analysis of recently disclosed project changes.
The project, identified in the public record as Master Application 22,248, would build residential units and a commercial center at the southeast intersection of Limonite and Wineville avenues on a 33‑acre site. At the start of the hearing, planning staff told the council the developer had informed them the night before that about 3 to 3.7 acres of the planned commercial component had been changed to residential. Staff said that alteration affects public noticing, environmental review and the analysis provided to the council and recommended…
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