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Planning commission backs circulation-element amendment to guide development near Metro station
Summary
The Glendora Planning Commission voted 4–0 to recommend the City Council approve a targeted amendment to the general plan circulation element that would encourage a 300x600-foot grid-block street pattern, 56-foot street sections and incremental street construction in the area south of the Metro A Line station.
The Glendora Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend the City Council approve a focused amendment to the General Plan circulation element intended to guide future development south of the Metro A Line station.
Staff member Sean told the commission the measure is a city-initiated, narrowly tailored text amendment that implements elements of the adopted station area vision plan. “This item is a specific and focused text amendment to certain sections of the circulation element,” he said, adding the change is regulatory only and not a construction project.
Why it matters: staff said the city is seeing near-term development interest in the station area and the broader general plan update will take…
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