Pomona City Council Set to Vote on 11-Unit Condo Project; Arts, Traffic Circle Plans Reviewed
City boards considered public art funding, a traffic circle and condominium time extensions in recent weeks, though meeting minutes were not yet available. The most significant item on the horizon comes July 6, when the City Council votes on an 11-unit residential condominium tract map and other financial matters.
Cultural Arts Commission
The Cultural Arts Commission met June 22 with an agenda that included the FY 2026-2027 budget for conservation of the city’s public art collection and an amendment to an agreement with artist Gary V. Lett for a 2022 Call for Art mural. Commissioners also had a consent item to approve minutes from their May 20 session.
Community Life Commission
On June 23, the Community Life Commission received a city manager’s report and discussed an ADHOC Goals Execution Plan. Approval of minutes from a June 2 special meeting was also on the agenda.
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission’s June 24 docket featured a one-year time extension for a 20-unit multi-family condominium project at 2145 N. Garey Avenue. A public hearing was set for a conditional use permit allowing a Type-41 beer and wine license at 794 E. Mission Blvd.
Historic Preservation Commission
The Historic Preservation Commission held a public hearing July 1 on a proposed traffic circle at Alvarado Street and Palomares Avenue. Staff recommended approval of the design concept and adoption of Resolution 26-025, calling the project a Major Certificate of Appropriateness (MAJCOA-000222-2026). The consent calendar included approval of May 20 meeting minutes.
Upcoming City Council Meeting
The Pomona City Council will gather July 6 with several land use and financial items on a consent calendar. Members are expected to vote on Tract Map No. 83563, which clears the way for an 11-unit residential condominium at 312 West Franklin Avenue. The council will also consider a $150,000 deposit to the Sanitation District for a sewer main takeover agreement, a three-year tree maintenance contract awarded to Mariposa Tree Management, Inc., and an extension of a catering contract with TRIO Community Meals for the Elderly Nutrition Program valued at up to $43,240. In addition, the council will adopt the official results of the June 2 primary municipal election.
Other Forthcoming Meetings
The Planning Commission is scheduled to meet July 8 with a standard procedural agenda. No development projects, rezonings or public hearings are listed.
Coming up
- City Council / Housing Authority: July 6, 2026
- Planning Commission: July 8, 2026
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