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The council conducted a closed session regarding pending and potential litigation and reviewed presentations on a grade separation project and a monthly pet adoption feature. The council approved the consent calendar, which included financial registers, a quarterly investment report, and an ordinance amendment concerning transportation mitigation fees. Public hearings were held regarding a master application for residential and commercial development and the adoption of the Citywide Corridors Plan. Additionally, an appointment was made to the Community Development Advisory Committee, and staff were directed to implement trail and fencing improvements within the Crestmore Heights community.
The agenda includes topics such as the discussion of pet waste stations within CFD 2014-001 Harvest, as well as general committee business, member reports, and Public Works/Engineering department updates.
The Planning Commission conducted public hearings regarding two major development projects. The first was for a 604-unit multi-family residential development, for which Resolution No. PC-0006 was adopted. The second hearing concerned a Conditional Use Permit to allow the manufacturing of commercial buses at a new facility, resulting in the adoption of Resolution No. PC-0007. The meeting also included reports from commissioners on strategic planning and community initiatives, as well as departmental updates regarding grand openings and ongoing development matters.
This document outlines the City of Jurupa Valley's Legislative Platform for 2026, serving as a policy framework for active legislative engagement at regional, state, and federal levels. The platform prioritizes protecting local government control, improving public safety, maintaining local government revenues, and securing funding for infrastructure, housing, workforce, and economic development. Key strategic areas include public safety; infrastructure, transportation, communications, and public works; financial sustainability/revenue and taxation; housing, community, and economic development; governance, transparency, and labor relations; and environmental quality, with a focus on developing new legislation to support these objectives.
The City Council meeting included a joint study session regarding the Santa Ana River Master Plan and a closed session for discussion of the Director of Public Works position. The consent calendar items addressed the approval of a register of demands, the issuance of notices of completion for citywide slurry seal and Mission Boulevard phase 3 projects, and amendments to professional services agreements for traffic engineering and school sidewalk gap closure projects. Additionally, bond releases were approved for various tract and parcel maps. A public hearing was held to consider the Wineville Marketplace Village Development Project, which involves residential and commercial construction, including associated environmental impact reports and zone changes.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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