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Glendora commissioners hear roundup of active housing projects; December meeting likely skipped

November 05, 2025 | Glendora, Los Angeles County, California


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Glendora commissioners hear roundup of active housing projects; December meeting likely skipped
Commissioner Davis used the meeting’s closing remarks to provide an extended summary of active residential development and construction activity in Glendora, noting both near-complete phases and multiple projects in review or early construction.

Davis said the La Colina project (a long-running development) is aiming for near-completion, with final work anticipated imminently. He described the Brando Anne project along Route 66 where the model building is largely complete; Citrus Oak at 1237 North Bonney Cove as a 30-detached-home project currently undergoing grading and planned to transfer from Monte Vista Homes to Taylor Morrison; and a project at 1201 East Arrow Highway (referred to as Van Dale / Abel Hillu) consisting of 46 attached, three-story condominium units under construction.

Other items noted: an eight-unit, three-story condo project on Route 66 with a 1,000-square-foot detached office building in front; three new apartment units at 131 East Foothill that have pulled permits and begun construction; the Olsen (San Jose and Woodland) 41-detached-home project with seven affordable units nearing escrow transfer; the Sunflower and Gladstone (Lewis) project — an 80-unit mix of attached and detached two-story condos — in third review with staff; the Malia Homes project at 631–657 East Arrow Highway, a 46-unit project where permits are largely being pulled; the Warmington Vermont project (434–517 South Vermont), a proposed 86-unit attached three-story condominium development now partially resubmitted for review; a new 28-detached-unit proposal for the triangle site near the Route 66 train crossing with three affordable units; and the 24-unit redevelopment of the old mortuary site, which recently received City Council approval.

Davis said the city may not hold a December Planning Commission meeting. Jeff Kukul, Community Development Director, did not add a separate staff report at the meeting but was present to answer questions. No formal actions were taken on these projects at the meeting; they were reported as status updates and informational items for commissioners.

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