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Neighbors press Rancho Cucamonga to curb late‑night crowds, DUI and parking tied to Main Street brewery

Rancho Cucamonga City Council & Fire Protection District · March 18, 2026
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Summary

Multiple residents described repeated late‑night noise, fights, DUI incidents and parking overflow connected to a brewery on Main Street; they urged the council to restrict hours, enforce parking and protect neighborhood safety.

Dozens of residents used the public‑comment period to press the council for action on quality‑of‑life and safety issues they ascribed to a recently opened brewery on Main Street.

"For 4 days straight, I've been up all night long with that brewery," Samuel Gracia told the council, describing late‑night noise and fights. Several speakers said they had video of DUIs, public urination and patrons congregating in residential streets and alleys.

"We purchased a home about 2 years ago...we feel very unsafe letting our kids just go out to the front yard to play," one resident said, asking the council to intervene and urging increased enforcement of business hours and parking requirements.

Speakers asked the council to limit operating hours, require off‑site or properly configured parking, ensure the brewery enforces its own property rules at closing, and coordinate with the sheriff's department on targeted enforcement for special events (Dodgers opening day, UFC nights and summer weekends were singled out as times of concern).

Council members acknowledged residents' frustration and said staff will continue community meetings and follow up, while describing existing enforcement steps the city has taken.