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Corona Planning and Housing Commission continues Skyline Heights review after residents press traffic, fire and notice concerns

Corona City Planning and Housing Commission · May 11, 2026
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Summary

The commission voted 3-0 to continue the Skyline Heights specific plan and tentative tract map to May 27 after residents raised concerns about traffic, wildfire risk, the volume and accessibility of project documents and the city's appeals process.

The Corona City Planning and Housing Commission on May 13, 2026 voted 3-0 to continue consideration of the Skyline Heights specific plan (SP2025-001) and tentative tract map (TTM36544) to its May 27 meeting after more than a dozen residents urged the commission to allow additional review time and clearer procedures for appeals.

Chair Alexander read a letter from the applicant, Brian Hardy of Richland Communities, asking for a continuance because two commissioners were unable to attend and two conditions of approval remained under negotiation. Planning manager Miss Vannian told the commission staff was not prepared to present a full report tonight and recommended carrying the items to May 27.

Resident Bryce Mason asked the commission to "please direct staff to place this on a future agenda and return with the staff report and a written city issued title 17…

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