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Council approves DDA and $15 million grant to Ontario Housing Authority; Macias recuses

Ontario City Council · December 17, 2024
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Summary

The council approved a disposition and development agreement for a housing project on Hold Boulevard and a $15,000,000 grant to the Ontario Housing Authority; Councilmember Daisy Macias recused herself under the Political Reform Act and did not participate in the 4-0 vote.

The Ontario City Council voted to approve a disposition and development agreement (DDA) for a housing development on Hold Boulevard east of Allen Avenue and a $15,000,000 grant agreement between the city and the Ontario Housing Authority. The motion passed 4-0 with Councilmember Daisy Macias recused under the Political Reform Act because the developer is a source of income to her employer.

The city clerk summarized the item on the record before the public hearing: “This is a disposition and development agreement for the development of a housing development located on Hold Boulevard East Of Allen Avenue and a grant agreement between the city of Ontario and the Ontario housing authority in the amount of $15,000,000,” the clerk said. No written or in-person comments were submitted during the public hearing. The city attorney explained the nature of the recusal and confirmed the record would reflect Councilmember Macias’ declaration of conflict. Council voted electronically; the clerk recorded the approval as 4-0 with the recusal noted in the minutes.