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CoronaCA averageUS Census ACS
Median home value
$656,500 Typical home value $762,969 -0.5% yr/yr · +20.2% 5-yr
Municipal budget
Total revenue$561.3M (FY2023)
Total spending$510.7M (FY2023)
Taxes$184.3M (FY2023)
Debt outstanding$654.5M (FY2023)
Spending per resident$3,197 (FY2023)
Development activity
2025227 housing units ($69.7M)
🗳️ Election results (3 races)
Local election returns — winner marked ✓.
City Council District 2 2024-11-05
Tom Richins ✓ 7,968 · Anthony D. Daddario ✓ 7,145
City Council District 4 2022-11-08
Wes Speake ✓ 8,201 · Jim Steiner ✓ 7,036 · Serge Tolstikov 1,760
City Council District 2 2020-11-03
Anthony D. Daddario ✓ 9,132 · Tom Richins ✓ 4,477 · Meg E'Amato 3,502 · Jason Scott 1,937
🗳️ Ballot measures (1)
Propositions decided directly by voters.
Measure G
2022-11-08 · Passed — 23,916 yes / 14,982 no
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Mon Aug 24, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Planning and Housing Commission
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Tue Aug 25, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Library Board of Trustees
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Mon Sep 7, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Planning and Housing Commission Meeting
Commission to weigh two General Plan consistency determinations and two conditional use permits
The Planning and Housing Commission will consider two General Plan consistency determinations (one for the FY 2027 Capital Improvement Plan, one for property acquisition at 462 Corona Mall), and hold public hearings on two conditional use permits (one for an improv facility at Los Lagos, one for an unspecified establishment with a proposed code amendment). The agenda also includes approval of minutes from prior meetings and general public comment.
- General Plan consistency for FY 2027 Capital Improvement Plan (Resolution No. 2688)
- General Plan consistency for property acquisition at 462 Corona Mall (APN 117-143-017) (Resolution No. 2692)
- Conditional Use Permit CUP2026-7777 with proposed amendment to CMC Section 17.74.040(A)
- Conditional Use Permit CUP2026-0001 for an improv facility at Los Lagos (CEQA exemption recommended)
- Approval of minutes from August 10 and August 19, 2026 meetings
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City of Corona
400 S. Vicentia Avenue
Corona, CA 92882
Planning and Housing Commission
Meeting Agenda
Council Chambers
6:00 PM
Chair Karen Alexander
Vice Chair Craig Siqueland
Commissioner Sarah Longwell
Commissioner Marie Vernon
Commissioner Matt Woody
Monday, September 07, 2026
This meeting will be conducted in person.
You can participate remotely via Teams by clicking here .
Meeting ID: 238 217 812 026 351
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1.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2.
CALL TO ORDER
3.
MEETING MINUTES
3.1
MINUTES - August 10, 2026
1. Agenda Package - PHC_Aug10_2026.pdf
Recommendation:
Approval of Minutes for the Planning and Housing Commission meeting of August 10, 2026.
Recommendation:
These Minutes are approved.
3.2
MINUTES - Special Meeting August 19, 2026
Recommendation:
These Minutes are approved.
4.
COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
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Wed Aug 19, 2026 · 6:00 PM
City Council Meeting
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Tue Aug 11, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Parks and Recreation Commission
Corona Parks and Recreation Commission meeting has no public agenda items
The Corona Parks and Recreation Commission meeting agenda contains no substantive items for discussion or decision. The document appears to be procedural boilerplate with no attached attachments or listed items.
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Council Chambers
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Thank you. 4.2 July 2026 Recreation Programming Statistics Report. Do we have a motion? I make a motion to approve the July consent calendar. Thank you. Do we have a second? I'll second. Thank you. The motion was made by Commissioner Bass, seconded by Commissioner Olsen. Let's take a vote. Commissioner Bass, may I take a verbal vote? Yes. Commissioner Olsen, may I take a verbal vote? Oh, sorry. Yes. The item passes 5-0. Item number 5, communications from the public. This portion of the agenda is intended for general public comment, only on items within the commission's jurisdiction that are not listed on the agenda. Persons wishing to address the Parks and Recreation Commission are requested to identify themselves and seek the matter on which they wish to comment. No action will be taken on matters not listed on the agenda . Please observe a three-minute limit for communications. Ms. Romero, are there any speaker cards from the public? Chair Boggs, we have one speaker card from Keith Pearson. Keith? Hello. Good evening. My name is Keith Pearson. I run an organization that's been out of the city of Corona for the last seven years. We're probably the biggest minority organization in your city. I've been a part of the city of Corona for the last 25 years coaching youth football. My issue is, I want to address this. You guys, there was no contingency plan for City Park. We don't have lights right now. As you know, the city charges a lot hourly now. So we're at a park with no ligh …
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Mon Aug 10, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Planning and Housing Commission
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Council Chambers
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Thank you. Thank you very much. I'd like to call this meeting to order. Individuals wishing to address the Planning and Housing Commission are requested to complete a speaker card and deliver it to the secretary prior to the item being heard by the commission. Please observe a three-minute limit for communications. Please state your name and city of residence for the record . We'll move on to the meeting minutes of July 6, 2026. Ms. Sanchez, are there any speaker cards from the public? Madam Chair, no, we have no speaker cards. All right. I'll entertain a motion to approve. I motion that these minutes be approved. Thank you. Commissioner Longwell, in a second? I'll second. All right. Vice Chair Sicklin, please vote. Madam Chair, how would you like to vote? I submitted it, but it didn't go. So, yes. Approve. Thank you. And that passes 4-0. Communications from the public. This portion of the agenda is intended for general public comment on items within the commission's jurisdiction that are not listed elsewhere on the agenda. Please note, state law prohibits the Planning and Housing Commission from discussing or taking action on these items. Ms. Sanchez, are there any speaker cards from the public? No, we have no speaker cards. Okay. We'll bring it back to the dais. And we're on to the consent calendar. There is one item on the consent calendar. Consent items are not heard as public hearings and can be approved without discussion. I will be going ahead and polling 5.1. So, if I …
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Wed Aug 5, 2026 · 6:00 PM
City Council Meeting
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Hello, hello, and welcome to the City Council meeting of Wednesday, August the 5th. We're so happy to have you all here. We're going to start tonight's meeting with an invocation from Pastor Shannon Scott from Grace Baptist Church. Pastor? Good to see you. I think everybody's feeling a little friendly tonight. That's good, right? It's good. It's summer. Everybody's on break. And I thought, you know, I just wanted to greet you and say thank you for being here tonight. I met Aftab in the hallway there, and we were just talking about city and business and all that. You know, when you need somebody from the city, it's nice to be able to have people you can call on. We had a project with the water department. They've been so helpful and so grateful for all of their help. And I just want to say, if you've got something you need, call them. And it may take a little while, but be patient, and everything will work out all right. I like the facelift with the downtown area. And just thank you once again for being good citizens of Corona. Let's pray together. Father, I thank you tonight for the opportunity to be here. With part of the city, and as we broadcast to others in the city, Lord, we just thank you for our city. We thank you that it's relatively peaceful and that we have a safe community. And we're grateful for that tonight. We are mindful of our need, Lord, not just of police officers and firemen and first responders, teachers, but also of you and what you do. And we thank you. …
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Wed Jul 29, 2026 · 12:00 PM
City Council Meeting
No substantive items listed for July 29, 2026 meeting
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Tue Jul 28, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Library Board of Trustees
Corona Library Board meeting scheduled for July 28, 2026
The Corona Library Board of Trustees has scheduled a meeting for July 28, 2026. The agenda text provided is procedural boilerplate with no specific decisions or discussion items listed.
- Meeting scheduled for July 28, 2026
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Mon Jul 27, 2026 · 5:00 PM
Historic Preservation Board
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Council Chambers
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I'm calling this meeting to order. Good evening, everybody. Welcome to tonight's historic preservation board meeting. Board member vice chair, which is actually me, Casey Rubal cava, will lead us in the Pledge of Allegiance. Everybody stand. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the state of America, to the republic, which you stand one nation under God, with the justice for all. I would like to call this meeting to order. We are in a temporary location this evening. The city council chambers undergo some improvements. So we thank you all for your patience. Board members, please note we'll be required to respond with voice votes tonight for the record. And I'm filling in as chair this evening for Mallory Gonzalez. Individuals wishing to address the historic preservation board are required to complete a speaker card and deliver it to the secretary prior to the item being heard by the board. Please observe a three minute limit for communications and once called upon to speak. Please state your name and the city of residence for the record. Meeting minutes. Approval of minutes for the historic preservation board meeting of June 29th, 2026. Miss Kapia, are there any speaker cards? Wait. Oh, yes. Any speaker cards for the public for the meeting minutes? Thank you. Do we have a motion? I motion that these minutes be approved. Is there a second? A motion was made by board member Kulkanis and seconded by board member Nguyen. Please vote. Board member Nguyen. Aye. Board member Bruckner. …
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Monday, July 27, 2026 at 5 :00 P . m . - 7 :00 P . m .
Council Chambers
400 S. Vicentia Avenue
Corona, CA 92882
This meeting will be conducted in person.
You can participate remotely via Teams here: https://bit.ly/45jRsLm
Meeting ID: 289 448 236 203 786
Passcode: wZ9T29qP
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1.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2.
CALL TO ORDER
3.
MEETING MINUTES
3.1
MINUTES - June 29, 2026
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - HPB_Jun29_2026 - DRAFT.pdf
Approval of Minutes for the Historic Preservation Board meeting of June 29, 2026.
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COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
Persons wishing to address the Historic Preservation Board are requested to state their name and city of residence for the record. This portion of the agenda is intended for general public comment only, which means it is limited to items within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Board that are not listed on the agenda. Please note that state law prohibits the Historic Preservation Board from discussing or taking action on items not listed on the agenda. The Board will appreciate your cooper …
Mon Jul 20, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Planning and Housing Commission
Corona Planning Commission meets for routine procedural items
This meeting of the Planning and Housing Commission appears to be procedural only, with no substantive agenda items listed. The agenda contains no rezonings, contracts, fee changes, or public hearings.
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Wed Jul 15, 2026 · 6:00 PM
City Council Meeting
Agenda contains only procedural items; no decisions
The Corona City Council is meeting on July 15, 2026, but the published agenda contains only procedural boilerplate and no substantive items for discussion or decision. No ordinances, contracts, or public hearings are listed.
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Tue Jul 14, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Parks and Recreation Commission
Corona Parks Commission meets for procedural agenda
The Corona Parks and Recreation Commission convened on July 14, 2026, to review a standard agenda of business items. The meeting was conducted via video and focused on procedural updates rather than major policy decisions.
- Meeting held via video conference
- Standard agenda review
- Department of Parks and Recreation business items
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Mon Jul 6, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Planning and Housing Commission
Commission to decide on two cell tower permits in city parks
The Planning and Housing Commission will hold public hearings on two Conditional Use Permits for wireless telecommunications facilities in public parks. One is an 81-foot ballfield light pole at Citrus Community Park; the other is a 65-foot pine tree tower at Kellogg Park. The Commission will also consider a consent item for the city's acquisition of property at 462 Corona Mall.
- CUP for 81-ft ballfield light pole cell tower at Citrus Community Park, 1250 Santana Way
- CUP for 65-ft pine tree disguised cell tower at Kellogg Park, 1645 Kellogg Avenue
- General Plan consistency determination for city acquisition of 462 Corona Mall (APN 117-143-017)
- Approval of June 8, 2026 meeting minutes
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✓ Decided: Commission approves two wireless facility conditional use permits
The Planning and Housing Commission approved two conditional use permits for wireless telecommunications facilities, each with conditions. CUP2025-0002 was approved 2-1 with a condition requiring caged roof material over the equipment enclosure. CUP2025-0003 was approved 3-0 with an added condition for maximal foliage screening. The commission also approved the consent calendar item and the June 8, 2026 minutes.
- Approved CUP2025-0002 for wireless facility with caged roof condition (2-1)
- Approved CUP2025-0003 for wireless facility with added foliage screening condition (3-0)
- Approved Resolution No. 2692 finding 462 Corona Mall acquisition consistent with General Plan (3-0)
- Approved June 8, 2026 meeting minutes (3-0)
Council Chambers
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Thank you so much for being here. I'd like to call this meeting to order. As you can see, this is not our usual setting. They're doing some electronic upgrades in the chamber. So tonight we're just going to be patient and be flexible, and we'll get through it with staff's help. Thank you. Also, Commissioners, please note we will be required to respond with voice votes tonight for the record. Individuals wishing to address the Planning and Housing Commission are requested to complete a speaker card and deliver it to the secretary prior to the item being heard by the Commission. I believe the blue cards are here if you haven't filled one out already. Please observe a three-minute limit for communication, and once called upon to speak, please state your name and city of residence for the record . Meeting minutes 3.1. The meeting was held June 8, 2026. Ms. Kapia, are there any speaker cards from the public for the meeting minutes? No, Chair. We did not receive any for the minutes. Thank you. Do we have a motion? Let the minutes be approved. By motion. Where's the motion to be read? Okay. I have a motion. Do I have a second? I will second. All right. That was Commissioner Vernon and the second for Commissioner Longwell. And we'll do a verbal vote. Ms. Vernon? Yes. Okay. Approved. Yes. Yes. Okay. Approved. Yes. Yes. Longwell. Yes. And Alexander. Yes. That carries three to zero. Communications from the public. This portion of the agenda is intended for general public comment on item …
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Monday, July 06, 2026 at 6 :00 P . m . - 8 :00 P . m .
Council Chambers
400 S. Vicentia Avenue
Corona, CA 92882
This meeting will be conducted in person.
You can participate remotely via Teams here: https://bit.ly/4wi47dd
Meeting ID: 226 115 862 843 833
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1.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2.
CALL TO ORDER
3.
MEETING MINUTES
3.1
MINUTES - June 8, 2026
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - PHC_Jun08_2026 - DRAFT.pdf
Approval of Minutes for the Planning and Housing Commission meeting of June 8, 2026.
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COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
Persons wishing to address the Planning & Housing Commission are requested to state their name and city of residence for the record. This portion of the agenda is intended for general public comment only, which means it is limited to items within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Planning & Housing Commission that are not listed on the agenda. Please note that state law prohibits the Planning & Housing Commission from discussing or taking action on items not listed on the agenda. The Planning & Hous …
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FINAL MINUTES - July 6, 2026
City of Corona - Planning & Housing Commission
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City of Corona
Planning & Housing Commission Minutes
Monday, July 6, 2026, 6:00 p.m.
Council Chambers
400 S. Vicentia Avenue
Corona, CA 92882
Commission Present:
Karen Alexander, Sarah Longwell, Marie Vernon
Commission Absent:
Craig Siqueland, Matt Woody
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PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Commissioner Vernon led the Pledge of Allegiance.
2.
CALL TO ORDER
Chair Alexander called the meeting to order.
3.
MEETING MINUTES
3.1
MINUTES - June 8, 2026
These Minutes were approved.
Moved by: Marie Vernon
Seconded by: Sarah Longwell
Aye (3): Karen Alexander, Sarah Longwell, and Marie Vernon
Absent (2): Craig Siqueland, and Matt Woody
Motion APPROVED (3 to 0)
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COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
None.
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CONSENT CALENDAR
The Consent Item was not pulled for discussion by the Commission.
Moved by: Sarah Longwell
Seconded by: Marie Vernon
Aye (3): Karen Alexander, Sarah Longwell, and Marie Vernon
Absent (2): Craig Siqueland, and Matt Woody
FINAL MINUTES - July 6, 2026
City of Corona - Planning & Housing Commission
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Motion APPROVED (3 to 0)
5.1
GPCD2026-0002
That the Planning and Housing Commission adopt Resolution No. 2692
determining that the City’s acquisition of property located at 462 Corona Mall is
consistent with the City’s General Plan.
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PUBLIC HEARINGS
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CUP2025-0002
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Named votes as recorded in the official record.
That the Planning and Housing Commission adopt Resolution No. 2690, finding the project exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15303 of the State CEQA…
2 yea · 2 absent · 1 nay
Sarah Longwell yea · Karen Alexander yea · Marie Vernon nay · Matt Woody absent · Craig Siqueland absent
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Wed Jul 1, 2026 · 6:00 PM
City Council Meeting
Council considers $4.2M Mercy House contract for homeless services
The City Council will hold a closed session then open with a wildfire mitigation presentation. The consent calendar includes adoption of ordinances on religious facilities and e-bikes, and multiple professional services contracts. Notable is a $4.2 million agreement with Mercy House for homeless services.
- Presentation by SCE on wildfire mitigation plan
- Second reading of ordinance allowing religious facilities up to 10,000 sq ft in M-4 zone
- Second reading of ordinance updating bicycle and e-bike regulations
- Approval of $4,209,038 contract with Mercy House for homeless services
- Approval of $512,028 property management contract for The Hub with Newmark
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✓ Decided: Council approves Skyline Heights Specific Plan for 249 acres, 144 residential lots
The City Council approved the Skyline Heights Specific Plan and Tentative Tract Map 36544, creating 144 residential lots on 249.39 acres southwest of Foothill Parkway, with a condition that approximately 43 acres of blue open space be dedicated to the City. The council also approved a $4.2 million agreement with Mercy House for homeless services, a $512,028 property management contract for The Hub, and declared an emergency for water line repairs at the Police Department Headquarters. All votes were 5-0.
- Approved Skyline Heights Specific Plan and Tentative Tract Map 36544 for 144 lots (5-0)
- Approved $4,209,038 Mercy House homeless services agreement (5-0)
- Approved $512,028 Newmark property management contract for The Hub (5-0)
- Approved $171,355 RSG contract for Mobilehome Park Rent Stabilization (5-0)
- Declared emergency for Police HQ water line repairs, up to $700,000 (5-0)
- Adopted CAL FIRE Wildland Protection Agreement, $178,833.94 (5-0)
- Adopted MOU with Corona Utilities Employees Association (5-0)
- Approved Mayor Casillas travel to League of California Cities conference (5-0)
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fair that it will give more elbow room to folks. The reality is that we're using the historic Civic Center in different ways and trying to make it a real campus for arts and culture. This space will allow for so much more community-based activity. It's going to help us activate and expand our summer concert series. Not only that, but our Christmas special that we do there. And we also set it up for the future. You can build an arts building, you can build a culinary kitchen. There is so much potential. We're really doing it as a city. That splash pad must be so great during the summer. It looks like a blast. Yeah, what a great way to stay cool and active under the sun. Because we all know how hot it can get here. Corona is truly such a beautiful city. We are so lucky to have public spaces like parks and hiking trails that remind us to appreciate nature and get some fresh air. Next up, Corona is committed to being a pioneer in technology. Let's see how that's being implemented across the city. We're doing a big complaint. What the city of Corona is doing is we're deploying advanced detection sensors for vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles. It will help actuate the intersection better and hopefully get you from A to B smoother, faster, safer, more efficiently. For the community, what they should see is traffic signals flowing a little bit more efficiently along major corridors. We're hoping to get you through not just one green light, but several green lights in a row from one …
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CONVENE CLOSED SESSION
2.
INVOCATION
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City Council Minutes
Wednesday, July 1, 2026, 6:00 p.m.
Closed Session- Council Board Room
Council Present:
Jacque Casillas, Wes Speake, Tony Daddario, Tom Richins, Jim
Steiner
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CONVENE CLOSED SESSION
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INVOCATION
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3.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Casillas.
4.
CONVENE OPEN SESSION
Mayor Casillas called the meeting to order at 6:02 p.m.
5.
PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS/PRESENTATIONS
5.1
PRESENTATION: SCE PRESENTATION ON WILDFIRE MITIGATION PLAN
(WMP)
Maddy Bogh, Government Relations Manager, and Luis Lara provided a report.
The Council had inquiries and Mr. Lara provided clarification.
The following residents addressed the Council to provide comments regarding
the presentation: Maddy Paxton, Joe Morgan, and Robert Mirshafiee.
6.
CONSENT CALENDAR
The Consent Calendar was approved with the exception of Items 6.5 and 6.6, which
were voted on separately.
Moved by: Tom Richins
Seconded by: Jim Steiner
That the City Council approve the Consent Calendar.
Aye (5): Jacque Casillas, Wes Speake, Tony Daddario, Tom Richins, and Jim Steiner
MotionAPPROVED (5 to 0)
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MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL MEETING JUNE 17, 2026
THE MEETING MINUTES WERE APPROVED.
6.2
CITY COUNCIL ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 3428, SECOND READING
OF AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CORONA, CALIFORNIA
THIS ORDINANCE WAS ADOPTE …
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That the City Council approve the Consent Calendar.
5 yea
Tom Richins yea · Jim Steiner yea · Jacque Casillas yea · Wes Speake yea · Tony Daddario yea
That the City Council: Approve the Professional Services Agreement with RSG, Inc., effective July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2027, in the total maximum amount of $171,355. Find that competitive bidding has…
5 yea
Tom Richins yea · Jim Steiner yea · Jacque Casillas yea · Wes Speake yea · Tony Daddario yea
That the City Council: Approve the Professional Services Agreement with G&E Real Estate Management Services, Inc., dba Newmark, for property management services for a term of five (5) years in the…
5 yea
Tom Richins yea · Jim Steiner yea · Jacque Casillas yea · Wes Speake yea · Tony Daddario yea
That the City Council: Approve Zone Text Amendment 2026-0001, as recommended by the Planning and Housing Commission. Introduce, by title only, and waive full reading of consideration of Ordinance No…
5 yea
Tom Richins yea · Jim Steiner yea · Jacque Casillas yea · Wes Speake yea · Tony Daddario yea
That the City Council: Conduct a public hearing and accept public testimony regarding the delinquent residential solid waste collection charges proposed for placement on the Fiscal Year 2026-27…
5 yea
Tom Richins yea · Jim Steiner yea · Jacque Casillas yea · Wes Speake yea · Tony Daddario yea
That the City Council: Adopt the Addendum to the certified Skyline Heights Environmental Impact Report (State Clearing House No. 2014021003) based on the findings contained in this report. Approve…
5 yea
Tom Richins yea · Jim Steiner yea · Jacque Casillas yea · Wes Speake yea · Tony Daddario yea
That the City Council approve the advance request for Mayor Jacque Casillas to attend the League of California Cities 2026 Annual Conference and Expo. The estimated total cost of the trip is…
5 yea
Tom Richins yea · Jim Steiner yea · Jacque Casillas yea · Wes Speake yea · Tony Daddario yea
That the City Council designates a voting delegate, and up to two alternates, to represent the City of Corona at the 2026 League of California Cities Annual Conference.
5 yea
Tom Richins yea · Jim Steiner yea · Jacque Casillas yea · Wes Speake yea · Tony Daddario yea
Mon Jun 29, 2026 · 5:00 PM
Historic Preservation Board
Board to decide on City Park historic district alterations
The Historic Preservation Board will hold a public hearing on proposed alterations to City Park (Historic District HD-005) as part of the Corona City Park Revitalization Project. The board will also elect a chair and vice chair, approve minutes from September 2025, and hear public comments.
- Public hearing on MARD2026-0002: alterations to City Park at 930 East Sixth Street as part of revitalization project
- Election of board chair and vice chair
- Approval of minutes from September 30, 2025
- Consent calendar for routine items
- Public comment period
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✓ Decided: Board continues discussion on City Park alterations project
The Historic Preservation Board deferred a decision on project MARD2026-0002 regarding alterations to City Park to allow staff to incorporate more historic preservation elements. The Board also reelected its Chair and Vice Chair and approved previous meeting minutes.
- Reelected Mallory Gonzalez as Chair (unanimous)
- Reelected Kacie Rubalcava as Vice Chair (unanimous)
- Approved September 30, 2025 meeting minutes (5-0)
- Denied motion to adopt recommended actions for MARD2026-0002 with added historical markers (1-3)
- Approved continuing MARD2026-0002 to the next meeting for further staff input (4-0)
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historic preservation board meeting. Vice President Casey or Vice Chair Casey Rubel Calvo will lead us in the Pledge of Allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. I would like to now call this meeting to order. Individuals wishing to address the historic preservation board are requested to complete a speaker card and deliver it to the secretary prior to the items being heard by the board. Please observe a three minute limit for communication and once called by the board, please observe a three minute limit for communication and once called upon to speak, please state your name and city residents for the record. Tonight we have elections for the office of chair and vice chair. For the election of chair, will the board secretary please begin the nominations for chair. Thank you chair Gonzalez. Nominations are now in order for the office of chair. Is there a nomination for the office of chair? Do we have a second on the nomination? I'd second that. We will now take a roll call vote. You can vote aye or nay. Chair Gonzalez, how do you vote? Aye. Vice chair Rubalcaba, how do you vote? Aye. Board member Bruckner, how do you vote? Aye. Board member Calcanis, how do you vote? Board member Nguyen, how do you vote? That was a unanimous vote in favor. The record will reflect board member Gonzalez as the chair for 2026. Motion by board member Nguy …
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2.
CALL TO ORDER
3.
ELECTION OF CHAIR & VICE CHAIR
4.
MEETING MINUTES
4.1
MINUTES - September 30, 2025
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - HPB_Sep30_2025 - DRAFT.pdf
Approval of Minutes for the Historic Preservation Board meeting of September 30, 2025.
5.
COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
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Monday, June 29, 2026, 5:00 p.m.
Council Chambers
400 S. Vicentia Avenue
Corona, CA 92882
Board Present: Mallory Gonzalez, Kacie Rubalcava, Julie Bruckner, Amanda Kalkanis,
Richard Winn
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1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Vice Chair Rubalcava led the Pledge of Allegiance.
2. CALL TO ORDER
Chair Gonzalez called the meeting to order.
3. ELECTION OF CHAIR & VICE CHAIR
Chair Gonzalez was reelected as Chair for the 2026 year, motioned by Board Member
Winn, seconded by Board Member Kulkanis. The vote was unanimous in favor.
Vice Chair Rubalcava was reelected as Vice Chair for the 2026 year, motioned by Board
Member Winn, seconded by Board Member Kalkanis. The vote was unanimous in favor.
4. MEETING MINUTES
4.1 MINUTES - September 30, 2025
Board Member Winn noted an error on the dais screen, which showed Board
Member Bruckner as mover of this item. The correct motion was retaken with
Board Members that were present at the September 30, 2025 meeting. These
Minutes were approved.
Moved by: Kacie Rubalcava
Seconded by: Richard Winn
Aye (5): Mallory Gonzalez, Kacie Rubalcava, Julie Bruckner, Amanda Kalkanis,
and Richard Winn
Motion APPROVED (5 to 0)
5. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
Chris McCoy, resident, addressed the Board.
6. CONSENT CALENDAR
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That the Historic Preservation Board adopt an Addendum to the certified Environmental Impact Report for the 2020-2040 General Plan and adopt Resolution No. 2689 granting alterations to City Park…
3 nay · 1 yea · 1 abstain
Amanda Kalkanis yea · Mallory Gonzalez nay · Kacie Rubalcava nay · Julie Bruckner nay · Richard Winn abstain
The other 1 item passed by unanimous or near-unanimous consent.
Tue Jun 23, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Library Board of Trustees
Library Board meets for routine business
The Library Board of Trustees will hold a regular meeting to approve minutes, receive a library report, and hear public comment. The consent calendar includes routine items such as board graphs, statistics, and flyers.
- Approval of May 26, 2026 meeting minutes
- Consent calendar: board graph, stats, calendar, and flyers
- Library report for June 2026
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to today. We are trying to create a safe walkable downtown
that has the things that our community has
expressed to us that are important to them. A place for
community to gather and the endless
opportunities that come out of that. Everything the council
directed us to do has either started
or has a planned start date. Most importantly a planned
completion date within the overall cycle
for downtown. I feel like that what we're doing in our
downtown area is a big win for this community.
When it's done it'll be way better than what it's been like
for the last four decades. We also have
Sixth Street's beautification revitalization project
getting ready to hopefully kicking that project off
for construction in the first half of next year and so that
will really just start to really bring
that area together. So Sixth Street transformation overall
it's to create not just a street corridor
for vehicles but really a pedestrian friendly environment
and the entire concept for what
Sixth Street will look like has been solidified. We start
at the center right at Sixth and Main
really to connect South and North Malls together. There's a
new supermarket that's coming to round off
that fourth corner there and then over time we expand that
grand to grand to fill in that circle.
There are nine project areas throughout the downtown that
we're working on and Sixth Street in general
has been ugly for a long long time and we're gonna do some
street paving, we're gonna …
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Corona, CA 92882
1.
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2.
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3.
MEETING MINUTES
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Board Graph, Stats, Calendar, and Flyers
5.
COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
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Mon Jun 22, 2026 · 6:00 PM
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Wed Jun 17, 2026 · 6:00 PM
City Council Meeting
City Council to approve several million dollars in utility and maintenance contracts
The City Council will consider multiple high-value professional services agreements for utility infrastructure and citywide supplies. The meeting also includes closed sessions regarding real estate negotiations and labor discussions.
- Contract with Royal Industrial Solutions for Allen-Bradley hardware: $1,000,000 per year
- Contract with South Coast Automation Systems for SCADA maintenance: $700,000 per year
- Emergency repair of Well 15 discharge line with Insituform Technologies: $374,736
- Fencing repair agreement with Moore Fence Company: $150,000 per year
- Real property negotiations for 601 S Main Street and 725 S Main Street
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✓ Decided: City approves $3.7M water well repair and $1M industrial hardware contract
The City Council approved emergency repairs for Well 15's discharge line and awarded a $1 million annual contract for Allen-Bradley hardware. They also approved contracts for fencing repair, SCADA system maintenance, and chemicals for water and wastewater treatment.
- Approved $374,736 contract for Well 15 discharge line repair (5-0)
- Approved $1M annual contract for Allen-Bradley hardware (5-0)
- Approved $150K annual contract for Moore Fence Company (5-0)
- Approved $700K annual contract for SCADA system maintenance (5-0)
- Approved $2.86M contract for potable water and wastewater chemicals (5-0)
- Approved $450K Fastenal warehouse supply agreement (4-1)
- Approved $275K Grainger industrial supplies purchase order (4-1)
- Approved $180K Staples office supplies purchase order (4-1)
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CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS
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That the City Council: Approve the Ninth Amendment to the Maintenance/General Services Agreement with Fastenal Company to extend the agreement term to June 30, 2028, for Warehouse Supply and…
4 yea · 1 nay
Jim Steiner yea · Jacque Casillas yea · Wes Speake yea · Tony Daddario yea · Tom Richins nay
The other 11 items passed by unanimous or near-unanimous consent.
Tue Jun 9, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Parks and Recreation Commission
Commission to review community services report and plan Parks and Rec Month
The Parks and Recreation Commission will approve minutes from May and discuss consent calendar items including a developer impact fee fund balance report and May recreation programming statistics. Administrative reports feature a June community services update and a presentation on Parks and Recreation Month in July. Public comment and commissioner reports will also be heard.
- Approve minutes of May 12, 2026 meeting
- Developer impact fee fund balance and bond repayment report for April 2026
- May 2026 recreation programming statistics report
- June 2026 community services report
- Presentation on Parks and Recreation Month in July
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✓ Decided: Parks commission approves May minutes, consent calendar; hears basketball court noise complaint
The Parks and Recreation Commission approved the May 12, 2026 meeting minutes (3-0, with one abstention) and the consent calendar covering the developer impact fee fund balance/bond repayment and May 2026 recreation programming statistics (4-0). During public communications, resident James Ramsey reported chronic noise from a basketball court behind his home, including late-night play and damaged rim hardware, plus overgrown vegetation and unresolved SeeClickFix complaints. The commission also received the June Community Services Report and a presentation on the July Parks & Recreation Month initiative, with no formal action taken on either item.
- Approved May 12, 2026 meeting minutes (3-0, McBride abstained)
- Approved consent calendar: developer impact fee fund balance/bond repayment for May 2026 (4-0)
- Approved consent calendar: May 2026 recreation programming statistics report (4-0)
- Heard public comment from James Ramsey about basketball court noise and maintenance issues
- Received Community Services Report for June 2026 (no action)
- Received presentation on Parks & Recreation Month for July 2026 (no action)
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to vote to actual implementation to like come to life. Thank you. Corona beautiful cleanup at the Rock Vista Trail. The 16th we have our adaptive summer picnic which will be at the Circle City Center and then we have on the 16th also the Father's Day pool tournament at the Senior Center. If you remember we had our first one a few months ago and so we are excited to bring it back and get even more competitive in our billi ards room. On the 18th is the first annual Forever Young Senior Prom. We're expecting a high attendance it'll be at the Circle City Center not the Senior Center. The 19th City Hall will be closed for Juneteenth. The 20th is our guided hikes the Corona's Critters at the Tin Mine Canyon Trail and then the 30th is our Senior Program guided hikes through Hagedore Trails. So a little bit more of May in review. So we have our annual volunteer recognition event but also we do a community services informal recreation volunteer recognition program excuse me and we have an ice cream social. This year we had the ice cream social on May 21st. We had over 40 people attended who volunteered for the community services department and these volunteers there's 310 active of them and they've given just well shy of 8,000 hours volunteer hours so far since January 2026. So it's just another way of saying thank you for everything they do for the community services department and there's some there's a photo of some of her great volunteers to the right. Our youth sports the spring …
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Corona, CA 92882
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2.
CALL TO ORDER
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3.1
APPROVAL OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MEETINGMINUTES OF MAY 12, 2026.
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Tuesday, June 9, 2026, 6:00 p.m.
Council Chambers
400 S. Vicentia Avenue
Corona, CA 92882
Commissioners Present: Robert Boggs, Justin McBride, Matt Olsen, Stacie Bass
Commissioners Absent: Tomas Munoz
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PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
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2.
CALL TO ORDER
Chair Boggs called the meeting to order at 6:01 pm.
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Moved by: Matt Olsen
Seconded by: Stacie Bass
Aye (3): Robert Boggs, Matt Olsen, and Stacie Bass
Abstain (1): Justin McBride
Absent (1): Tomas Munoz
MotionAPPROVED (3 to 0)
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APPROVAL OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING
MINUTES OF MAY 12, 2026.
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Moved by: Stacie Bass
Seconded by: Matt Olsen
Aye (4): Robert Boggs, Justin McBride, Matt Olsen, and Stacie Bass
Absent (1): Tomas Munoz
MotionAPPROVED (4 to 0)
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COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
Corona resident James Ramsey addressed the Commission regarding significant
disturbances caused by the basketball court behind his home. He reported chronic noise
from loose or damaged rim hardware, especially early in the mornings and late at night,
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Mon Jun 8, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Planning and Housing Commission
Commission considers updates to city landscaping and fencing rules
The Planning and Housing Commission will hold a public hearing to discuss amendments to the Corona Municipal Code. The proposed changes aim to update water-efficient landscape requirements and fencing regulations to align with state law.
- ZTA2026-0001: Amendment to Chapter 17.70 of the Corona Municipal Code regarding landscape and fencing
- Resolution No. 2687: Approval of the Landscape Design Manual
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✓ Decided: Commission recommends approval of ZTA and Landscape Design Manual (3-0)
The Planning and Housing Commission voted 3-0 to recommend approval of ZTA2026-0001 to the City Council and adopted Resolution No. 2687 approving the Landscape Design Manual. The public hearing was opened and closed with no speakers. Minutes from the May 27 meeting were also approved (3-0). No other substantive decisions were made.
- Recommended approval of ZTA2026-0001 to City Council (3-0)
- Adopted Resolution No. 2687 approving the Landscape Design Manual (3-0)
- Approved minutes of May 27, 2026 (3-0)
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and once called upon to speak, please state your name and the city of residence for the record. Regarding the minutes from May 27th, 2026, Ms. Kapia, are there any speaker cards from the public for the meeting minutes? No, Chair Alexander. Do we have a motion to approve? I'll motion to approve these meeting minutes from the May 27th meeting. All right, and a second. Yes, seconded. All right. Vice Chair with the motion and Commissioner Whitty for the second. Please vote. All right, that passes 3-0. Communications from the public. This portion of the agenda is intended for a general public comment on items within the commission's jurisdiction that are not listed elsewhere on the agenda. Please note that state law prohibits the Planning and Housing Commission from discussing or taking action on these items. Ms. Kapia, are there any speaker cards from the public? No, Chair. Thank you. And consent calendar, there is none. Public hearings. 6.1 is ZTA 2026-0001, continued amendment to chapter 17.70 of the Corona Municipal Code to update water-efficient landscape requirements and landscape design guidelines to reflect changes in state law and revise outdated fencing regulations. City of Corona Planning and Development Department. Ms. Vannion, planning manager, will present this item. Thank you. Good evening, Chair, and members of the Planning and Housing Commission. So we are very excited to present this to you tonight. We've been working on this code amendment for over a year now. I …
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CALL TO ORDER
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MEETING MINUTES
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MINUTES - May 27, 2026
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - PHC_May27_2026 - DRAFT.pdf
Approval of Minutes for the Planning and Housing Commission meeting of May 27, 2026.
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COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
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That the Planning and Housing Commission: Recommend approval of ZTA2026-0001 to the City Council, based on the findings contained in the staff report; and Adopt Resolution No. 2687 approving the…
3 yea · 2 absent
Matt Woody yea · Craig Siqueland yea · Karen Alexander yea · Sarah Longwell absent · Marie Vernon absent
Wed Jun 3, 2026 · 6:00 PM
City Council Meeting
City Council to adopt Fiscal Year 2027 budget and several contracts
The City Council will hold a public hearing on the 2025 Urban Water Management Plan and consider adopting the FY2027 budget, including capital improvements and contract amendments. They will also vote on multiple consent items such as a dynamic message sign retrofit ($505,165), a transit plan with new bus stop and bus funding, and sewer infrastructure services ($850,000/yr). A proposal from Toyota of Corona to co-fund freeway signs ($396,015) and a report on discontinuing a downtown business improvement district are on the agenda.
- Adoption of FY2027 city budget and capital improvement plan
- Public hearing on 2025 Urban Water Management Plan
- Contract with Select Electric for citywide dynamic message sign retrofit ($505,165)
- Transit plan: $1.5M for bus stop improvements, $3.19M for replacement buses
- Sewer infrastructure rehabilitation contract amendment with Sancon Technologies ($850,000/yr)
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✓ Decided: Council approves FY2027 budget and Toyota sign deal 4-1
The City Council adopted the FY2027 budget and related resolutions. It also approved a $396,015 freeway sign agreement with Toyota of Corona (4-1), with staff directed to include 12 minutes of city messaging (motion died). The Council directed staff to discontinue Business Improvement District formation.
- Approved consent calendar items including $505,165 dynamic message sign contract (5-0)
- Approved Radio Road railroad crossing agreement with BNSF (5-0)
- Adopted Short-Range Transit Plan and $4.69M in transit fund appropriations (5-0)
- Approved $200,000/yr wireless network maintenance contract (6-year term)
- Ratified Western Riverside County Wastewater Authority FY2027 budget
- Approved $850,000/yr sewer infrastructure rehab contract amendment (5-0)
- Adopted 2025 Urban Water Management Plan (5-0)
- Approved FY2027 budget and related contract amendments (5-0)
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CONVENE CLOSED SESSION
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That the City Council authorize staff to enter into an agreement with Toyota of Corona to fund 50% of the proposed freeway sign, with a not to exceed amount of $396,015.
4 yea · 1 nay
Tom Richins yea · Jim Steiner yea · Wes Speake yea · Tony Daddario yea · Jacque Casillas nay
The other 5 items passed by unanimous or near-unanimous consent.
Wed May 27, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Planning and Housing Commission
Planning Commission considers 144-home Skyline Heights development
The Planning and Housing Commission will hold public hearings on the Skyline Heights project, which includes a specific plan and tentative tract map for 144 residential lots on 249 acres southwest of Foothill Parkway. They will also vote on a zone text amendment to allow religious facilities up to 10,000 square feet in industrial zones, and continue a discussion on updating water-efficient landscape requirements. Consent items include a determination that the city's FY2027 Capital Improvement Program is consistent with the General Plan.
- Skyline Heights Specific Plan (SP2025-0001): 249-acre residential and open space project
- Tentative Tract Map 36544: 144 single-family home lots
- ZTA2026-0002: Allow religious facilities in M-4 (Industrial Park) zone
- GPCD2026-0001: FY2027 Capital Improvement Program consistency with General Plan
- ZTA2026-0001: Water-efficient landscape code update (continued to June 8)
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✓ Decided: Recommended Skyline Heights Specific Plan approval to City Council (5-0)
The Commission approved recommending the Skyline Heights Specific Plan (SP2025-0001) to the City Council, along with the associated Tentative Tract Map (TTM 36544) requiring a traffic safety study. They also recommended a zoning text amendment (ZTA2026-0002) for a land use change (4-1), and confirmed the Capital Improvement Program is consistent with the General Plan. One public hearing was continued to the next meeting.
- Approved minutes of May 11, 2026 (5-0)
- Adopted Resolution No. 2688 finding CIP consistent with General Plan (5-0)
- Continued ZTA2026-0001 to June 8, 2026 (5-0)
- Recommended approval of ZTA2026-0002 to City Council (4-1)
- Recommended approval of SP2025-0001 to City Council (5-0)
- Recommended approval of TTM 36544 to City Council, with condition for traffic safety study (4-0, 1 abstain)
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PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
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CALL TO ORDER
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MEETING MINUTES
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MINUTES - May 11, 2026
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Approval of Minutes for the Planning and Housing Commission meeting of May 11, 2026.
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COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
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That the Planning and Housing Commission recommend APPROVAL of ZTA2026-0002 to the City Council, based on the findings contained in the staff report.
4 yea · 1 nay
Matt Woody yea · Craig Siqueland yea · Karen Alexander yea · Marie Vernon yea · Sarah Longwell nay
The other 4 items passed by unanimous or near-unanimous consent.
Tue May 26, 2026 · 5:00 PM
Library Board of Trustees
Library Board hears summer program update
This is a routine meeting to approve minutes, consent calendar items, and receive reports. The board will preview the Summer at Your Library program and hear a library report for May 2026. Public comment is open for items not on the agenda.
- Approve minutes from April 28, 2026
- Consent calendar: board graphs, April statistics, June events calendar, flyers for Mini Makers, Fencing 101, SAYL Summer Kickoff, Spotlight Storytime, Adult Murder Mystery
- Library report for May 2026
- Preview of Summer at Your Library (SAYL) program
- Friends of the Library report
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✓ Decided: Library board approves prior meeting minutes and consent calendar
The board approved the April 28, 2026 meeting minutes (3-0, two abstentions) and the consent calendar items (5-0). No substantive policy decisions were made; the meeting consisted of reports and trustee communications.
- Approved April 28, 2026 minutes (3-0, 2 abstentions)
- Approved consent calendar items (5-0)
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400 S. Vicentia Avenue
Corona, CA 92882
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PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2.
CALL TO ORDER
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MEETING MINUTES
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Minutes - April 28, 2026 - Draft
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CONSENT CALENDAR
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Board Graph, Stats, Calendar, and Flyers
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2. April 2026 Stats.pdf
3. June 2026 Calendar of Library Events.pdf
4. Mini Makers Flyer.pdf
5. Fencing 101 Class Flyer.pdf
6. SAYL 2026 Summer Kickoff Flyer.pdf
7. Spotlight Storytime SAYL 2026 Flyer.pdf
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Wed May 20, 2026 · 6:00 PM
City Council Meeting
Council to consider $10M rail grade separation project at McKinley Street
The City Council will discuss and potentially authorize a $10 million funding agreement with the Riverside County Transportation Commission for the McKinley Street Grade Separation Project. They will also review the proposed 2027 operating and capital budget overview. Several consent items include accepting SB1 road repair funds ($4.47M), a $4,000 senior excursion grant, and a $400K bypass pumping contract.
- Accept $4,465,711 in SB1 funds for annual pavement restoration (Zone 2)
- Execute $10M funding agreement for McKinley Street grade separation with RCTC
- Approve $400K per year bypass pumping services contract with Charles King Company
- Accept $4,000 grant for Senior Excursion Program
- Approve updates to deferred compensation plan administration agreements
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✓ Decided: Council OKs $10M rail grade separation funding agreement
The City Council approved a consent calendar including several key items. Most notably, it authorized a $10 million funding agreement with RCTC for the McKinley Street Grade Separation Project under SB 125. The council also accepted $4.4 million in SB 1 revenue for pavement restoration, approved a $400,000 bypass pumping contract, and adopted a low-carbon transit grant. All votes were 5-0.
- Approved $10M SB 125 funding agreement for McKinley Street Grade Separation (5-0)
- Accepted $4,465,711 in SB 1 revenue for Zone 2 pavement restoration (5-0)
- Approved $400,000/year bypass pumping services contract with Charles King Company (5-0)
- Adopted resolution for $264,972 Low-Carbon Transit Operations Program grant (5-0)
- Approved amendments to Nationwide Retirement Solutions deferred comp agreements (5-0)
- Approved policy on procedures for remote access disruption during meetings (5-0)
- Received and filed annual report on personnel vacancy rates and recruitment/retention (5-0)
- Appointed Amanda Kalkanis to Historic Preservation Board (5-0)
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That the City Council receive and file the monthly investment portfolio report for March 2026.
5 yea
Tom Richins yea · Jim Steiner yea · Jacque Casillas yea · Wes Speake yea · Tony Daddario yea
That the City Council conduct the public hearing and receive and file this report.
5 yea
Tom Richins yea · Jim Steiner yea · Jacque Casillas yea · Wes Speake yea · Tony Daddario yea
That the City Council approve Administrative Policy No. 07200.007, Procedures for Disruption of Remote Access Services During City Council Meetings.
5 yea
Tom Richins yea · Jim Steiner yea · Jacque Casillas yea · Wes Speake yea · Tony Daddario yea
That the City Council approve the appointment to the Historic Preservation Board.
5 yea
Tom Richins yea · Jim Steiner yea · Jacque Casillas yea · Wes Speake yea · Tony Daddario yea
Tue May 12, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Parks and Recreation Commission
Commission reviews proposed cell towers at Citrus and Kellogg Parks.
The commission will review routine financial updates, recreation statistics, and the FY 2027 Capital Improvement Plan. Staff will also present a report on proposed cell tower installations at Citrus and Kellogg Parks. No major votes or public hearings are scheduled.
- Proposed cell towers at Citrus and Kellogg Parks
- Developer impact fee fund balance and bond repayment for April 2026
- FY 2027 Parks Capital Improvement Plan annual report
- April 2026 recreation programming statistics
- Approval of April 14, 2026 meeting minutes
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✓ Decided: Commission approves consent calendar, discusses cell towers
The Parks and Recreation Commission approved the April 14, 2026 meeting minutes (3-0, one abstention) and the consent calendar (4-0), which included the Developer Impact Fee Fund Balance/Bond Repayment and Recreation Programming Statistics reports for April 2026. Commissioners reviewed a proposed Verizon cell tower installation at Citrus and Kellogg Parks, receiving a presentation and providing feedback, but took no action. The Commission also received the May 2026 Community Services Report and the Fiscal Year 2027 Capital Improvement Program annual report, again with no formal decisions.
- Approved April 14, 2026 meeting minutes (3-0, 1 abstention)
- Approved consent calendar (4-0)
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400 S. Vicentia Avenue
Corona, CA 92882
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PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
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CALL TO ORDER
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MEETING MINUTES
3.1
APPROVAL OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES OF APRIL 14, 2026.
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - PRC_Apr14_2026 - English.pdf
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CONSENT CALENDAR
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Mon May 11, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Planning and Housing Commission
Commission to decide on Skyline Heights development
The Planning and Housing Commission will consider three items: a continued zone text amendment for water-efficient landscape requirements, and two related items for the Skyline Heights project—a specific plan and tentative tract map for 144 residential lots on 249 acres. The commission will make recommendations to the City Council.
- Continued discussion on updating water-efficient landscape code and fencing (ZTA2026-0001)
- Recommend approval of Skyline Heights Specific Plan (SP2025-0001) for 249-acre development southwest of Foothill Parkway
- Recommend approval of Tentative Tract Map 36544 for 144 residential lots on same site
- Future agenda item: zone text amendment to allow religious facilities up to 10,000 sq ft in industrial zones
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✓ Decided: Commission continues three items to May 27 meeting
The Planning & Housing Commission approved continuances for a zone text amendment (ZTA2026-0001), a site plan (SP2025-0001), and a tentative tract map (TTM 36544) to the May 27, 2026 meeting. No substantive decisions were made on the merits of any application. The minutes from April 6 were also approved.
- Approved April 6, 2026 minutes (3-0)
- Continued ZTA2026-0001 to May 27, 2026 (3-0)
- Continued SP2025-0001 to May 27, 2026 (3-0)
- Continued TTM 36544 to May 27, 2026 (3-0)
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MEETING MINUTES
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MINUTES - April 6, 2026
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Approval of Minutes for the Planning and Housing Commission meeting of April 6, 2026.
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COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
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That the Planning and Housing Commission CONTINUE ZTA2026-0001 to the May 27, 2026 Planning and Housing Commission meeting.
3 yea · 2 absent
Matt Woody yea · Karen Alexander yea · Marie Vernon yea · Craig Siqueland absent · Sarah Longwell absent
That the Planning and Housing Commission CONTINUE SP2025-0001 to the May 27, 2026 Planning and Housing Commission meeting.
3 yea · 2 absent
Matt Woody yea · Karen Alexander yea · Marie Vernon yea · Craig Siqueland absent · Sarah Longwell absent
That the Planning and Housing Commission CONTINUE TTM 36544 to the May 27, 2026 Planning and Housing Commission meeting.
3 yea · 2 absent
Matt Woody yea · Karen Alexander yea · Marie Vernon yea · Craig Siqueland absent · Sarah Longwell absent
Wed May 6, 2026 · 6:00 PM
City Council Meeting
Council to vote on I-15 Express Lane Southern Extension MOU
The Corona City Council will consider approving a Memorandum of Understanding with the Riverside County Transportation Commission for the I-15 Express Lane Southern Extension. The consent calendar also includes purchases of CPR devices, a sewer drying beds contract, and several lighting maintenance district assessments.
- MOU with RCTC for I-15 Express Lane Southern Extension
- Purchase of 11 Zoll AutoPulse NXT CPR devices ($267,621)
- Construction contract with Pacific Hydrotech for sewer drying beds ($548,100)
- Declaration of surplus land for 4 downtown parcels (Circle City Dr & Grand Ave)
- Annexation No. 46 to CFD 2016-3 (Rove Charging)
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✓ Decided: Council approves I-15 Express Lane extension MOU
The City Council approved a Memorandum of Understanding with Riverside County Transportation Commission for construction of the Interstate 15 Express Lane Project Southern Extension. The consent calendar was approved with several items voted on separately, including resolutions declaring surplus land and agreements for sewer repairs and CPR devices.
- Approved MOU for I-15 Express Lane Project Southern Extension (5-0)
- Declared four properties as exempt surplus land (5-0)
- Awarded $548,100 contract to Pacific Hydrotech for sewer drying bed reconditioning
- Approved $267,621.07 purchase of 11 Zoll CPR devices
- Authorized up to $360,000 for emergency sewer repairs at 3915 Green River Road
- Adopted resolutions for lighting maintenance district assessments and annexation
- Approved FY 2026 Q3 budgetary adjustments including $146,535 for 911 system
- Approved athletic facility allocation policy updates
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CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS
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PROPERTY: 117-191-004 AND 117-191-022, CORONA SOUTH MALL
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That the City Council adopt a Resolution No. 2026-029 of the City Council of the City of Corona, California, declaring that certain parcel of real property located at 416 E. Grand Boulevard and…
5 yea
Tom Richins yea · Jim Steiner yea · Jacque Casillas yea · Wes Speake yea · Tony Daddario yea
That the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2026-024, declaring intention to levy and collect assessments within Zones 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 10, 15, 17, 18, and 19 of the Landscape Maintenance District No…
5 yea
Tom Richins yea · Jim Steiner yea · Jacque Casillas yea · Wes Speake yea · Tony Daddario yea
That the City Council authorize the Mayor and City Manager, or his designee, to execute the Memorandum of Understanding with Riverside County Transportation Commission for the construction of the…
5 yea
Tom Richins yea · Jim Steiner yea · Jacque Casillas yea · Wes Speake yea · Tony Daddario yea
That the City Council: Conduct a public hearing to receive comments concerning the 2026-2027 Annual Action Plan. Approve the 2026-2027 Annual Action Plan, inclusive of the allocation of funds to the…
5 yea
Tom Richins yea · Jim Steiner yea · Jacque Casillas yea · Wes Speake yea · Tony Daddario yea
That the City Council approve the appointment to the Historic Preservation Board.
5 yea
Tom Richins yea · Jim Steiner yea · Jacque Casillas yea · Wes Speake yea · Tony Daddario yea
That the City Council approve the reappointment of Cherise Leonard to the Library Board of Trustees.
5 yea
Tom Richins yea · Jim Steiner yea · Jacque Casillas yea · Wes Speake yea · Tony Daddario yea
Tue Apr 28, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Library Board of Trustees
Library Board to hear April library report and review March minutes
This is a routine meeting of the Corona Library Board of Trustees. The board will vote on draft minutes from March 24, 2026, and receive the April 2026 library report. The consent calendar includes updates on board graphs, statistics, and several community event flyers.
- Approve draft minutes from March 24, 2026 meeting
- Review board graphs and March 2026 statistics
- Receive flyers: Corona Beautiful Community Cleanups, Ice Cream Social, Teen Car Maintenance, SAYL 2026
- Library Report - April 2026
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✓ Decided: Library Board approves March minutes and consent calendar
The board voted unanimously to approve the March 24, 2026 meeting minutes and the consent calendar items (board graph, stats, and flyers). No public comments were made; the meeting included a Youth Council update and a library report.
- Approved March 24, 2026 meeting minutes (3-0)
- Accepted consent calendar items (3-0)
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Corona, CA 92882
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2.
CALL TO ORDER
3.
MEETING MINUTES
3.1
Minutes - March 24, 2026 - Draft
1. Minutes - March 24, 2026 - Draft.pdf
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CONSENT CALENDAR
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4.1
Board Graph, Stats, and Flyers
1. 2025-26 BoardGraphs March 2026.pdf
2. Trustees - March 2026 Stats.pdf
3. Corona Beautiful Community Cleanups Flyer SUM-FALL 2026.pdf
4. 2026 Ice Cream Social Flyer - Volunteers.pdf
5. Teen Car Maintenance Flyer.pdf
6. SAYL 2026 Flyer.pdf
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COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
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Mon Apr 27, 2026 · 5:00 PM
Historic Preservation Board
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Thu Apr 23, 2026 · 8:00 AM
Special Meeting
Council discusses FY27 budget and strategic priorities
The City Council meets in a special session to review annual goals, strategic plan implementation, and financial planning for FY27. They will discuss Measure X, financial health metrics, the downtown revitalization plan, and operating/capital budgets. Public comment is accepted.
- FY27 Annual Goal Setting presentation and priorities
- Measure X Review
- Downtown Revitalization Plan update
- FY27 Operating and Capital Budgets
- FY27 Service Level Changes
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✓ Decided: Council discussed FY27 goals and budget; no votes taken
This was a special meeting focused on annual goal setting, financial planning, and budget presentations. No formal decisions or votes were recorded; the council received updates and provided comments on various topics including Measure X, downtown revitalization, and capital improvements.
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ANNUAL GOAL SETTING (8:00 AM - 8:50 AM *Approximate)
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FY 27 ANNUAL GOAL SETTING
1. PRESENTATION - FY 27 PRIORITIES.pdf
2. FY27 City Priorities.pdf
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FY 27 STRATEGIC PLAN IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE
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Mon Apr 20, 2026 · 6:00 PM
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Wed Apr 15, 2026 · 6:00 PM
City Council Meeting
Council to vote on $2.5M Ontario Avenue widening design contract
The City Council is meeting to discuss and vote on multiple large contracts and purchases, including a $2.5 million design contract for widening Ontario Avenue, a $3 million purchase of 13 compressed natural gas buses for Dial-A-Ride, and contracts for sewer cleaning and asphalt repairs. They will also recognize local students and race participants, and review routine financial reports.
- Approve $2,511,906 design contract for Ontario Avenue widening (Project 2017-11)
- Purchase 13 CNG buses for Dial-A-Ride for $2,987,394
- Authorize $1,050,000 sewer cleaning contract with Houston and Harris PCS, Inc.
- Award $1,500,000 asphalt repair contract to Paveco Construction, Inc.
- Ratify emergency sewer repairs at 3915 Green River Road totaling $250,940.89
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✓ Decided: Council approves $2.5M traffic study for Ontario Avenue widening
The City Council approved a $2,511,906 professional services agreement with Mark Thomas & Company for a traffic corridor impact study and design services for the Ontario Avenue Widening Project. Also approved the purchase of 13 compressed natural gas buses for $2,987,394 and a $682,189 demolition contract for Phase 2 of the North Mall Properties. All consent calendar items and administrative reports were approved unanimously.
- Approved $2.5M traffic study and design for Ontario Avenue widening (5-0)
- Approved $2.99M purchase of 13 CNG buses for Dial-A-Ride (5-0)
- Approved $682K demolition contract for North Mall Phase 2 (5-0)
- Approved $1.05M sewer system cleaning contract with Houston and Harris PCS (5-0)
- Approved $1.5M asphalt repair services agreement with Paveco Construction (5-0)
- Approved amended promissory note and operation agreement for Corona Del Rey housing (5-0)
- Adopted resolutions initiating assessment proceedings for several lighting and landscape maintenance districts (5-0)
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🗳️ How they voted — 1 divided vote
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
That the City Council: Approve the Amended and Restated Promissory Note between the City of Corona Housing Authority and National Community Renaissance of California, NCRC CDR LLC. Approve the Second…
4 yea · 1 nay
Tom Richins yea · Jim Steiner yea · Jacque Casillas yea · Wes Speake yea · Tony Daddario nay
The other 6 items passed by unanimous or near-unanimous consent.
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🏗️ Building permits & Business licenses (latest 25)
Recent records pulled from the city's own open-data portal. Beta — dates/values as published by the source.
| Issued | Address | Type | Value |
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| Wed Jun 12, 2024 | 3647 GARRETSON AVE | First Renewal | |
| Wed Jun 12, 2024 | 3945 BEDFORD CANYON RD 102 | Renewal | |
| Wed Jun 12, 2024 | 3469 GRAND OAKS | Renewal | |
| Wed Jun 12, 2024 | 20185 WINTON ST | Renewal | |
| Tue Jun 11, 2024 | 591 MCKINLEY ST # 142 | New Application | |
| Tue Jun 11, 2024 | 580 E FOOTHILL PKWY | New Application | |
| Tue Jun 11, 2024 | 420 MAIN ST # 103 | New Application | |
| Tue Jun 11, 2024 | 995 BOUQUET CIR | New Application | |
| Tue Jun 11, 2024 | 1693 COMMERCE ST | New Application | |
| Tue Jun 11, 2024 | 1791 GREENVIEW AVE | New Application | |
| Tue Jun 11, 2024 | 1248 MAGNOLIA AVE | First Renewal | |
| Tue Jun 11, 2024 | 400 PRINCELAND CT STE 1 | Renewal | |
| Tue Jun 11, 2024 | 2651 MOCKINGBIRD LN | Renewal | |
| Tue Jun 11, 2024 | 2780 CABOT DR # 5 | Renewal | |
| Tue Jun 11, 2024 | 1788 SPRING LN | Renewal | |
| Tue Jun 11, 2024 | 123 N MCKINLEY ST | Renewal | |
| Tue Jun 11, 2024 | 1453 W 6TH ST | Renewal | |
| Tue Jun 11, 2024 | 760 WASHBURN AVE 3 A | Renewal | |
| Tue Jun 11, 2024 | 900 S MAIN ST STE 110 | Renewal | |
| Tue Jun 11, 2024 | 126 VIA TREVIZIO | Renewal | |
| Tue Jun 11, 2024 | 1050 MCCALL DR | Renewal | |
| Tue Jun 11, 2024 | 341 MAGNOLIA AVE 101 | Renewal | |
| Tue Jun 11, 2024 | 1370 W 6TH ST | Renewal | |
| Mon Jun 10, 2024 | 2795 CABOT DR # 105 | New Application | |
| Mon Jun 10, 2024 | 434 N MAIN ST STE 203 | New Application | |
Source: Business licenses · Building permits
💰 Federal awards (top 10 by amount)
Largest recent federal contract/grant awards to recipients in this city (2023–present), via USAspending.gov.
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🌐 County-level context (Riverside County)
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Net migration+7,387 people (+$388.9M net AGI · 2023)
Federal disasters (10 yr)19 ({"Fire": 38, "Flood": 13, "Severe Storm": 7, "Freezing": 2, · last Wed May 20, 2026)
Traffic fatalities10 (3 pedestrian · 2024)
Business establishments46,244 (687,526 employees · 2023)
Fair Market Rent (2BR)$2,306/mo (652 assisted households · 2025)
Adults with low literacy32.3% (low numeracy 42% · 2017)
Sources: BLS LAUS, IRS SOI, FEMA, NHTSA FARS, Census CBP, HUD, NCES PIAAC
City profile
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1,176
Employees on payroll
227
Permitted housing units
The money — in
source: Census gov-finance & state comptrollerBudget
Revenue$561.3M
Spending$510.7M
Revenue ran ahead of operating spending this year.
Debt load MODERATE
Outstanding debt$654.5M
Debt-to-revenue1.17×
Debt-load index60 / 100
A debt-load indicator (national percentile of debt, deficit & aid-reliance) — not a solvency verdict. Cross-checked against official state fiscal-stress scores where they exist.
The money — out
source: city procurement & payrollWho the city actually cuts checks to.
1,176 employees on the public payroll — every position and salary is public record.
Outcomes — economic mobility
source: Opportunity Atlas (Harvard) · research useFor kids who grew up here in low-income households, their adult household-income rank (0–1). The average hides a gap by race:
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