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Fontana Meetings

Planning Commission - 2026-02-17

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17motion to approveland useoverlay districtzoningresidentialapprovedindustrialcommercialFontana, CA

Meeting Intelligence Preview

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Decisions
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Zoning Changes
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Market Signals
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Developments

Meeting Summary

The Fontana Planning Commission approved the 2025 General Plan Annual Progress Report for submission to state agencies, with a 5-0 vote. The meeting highlighted 2025 development activity including 622 single-family homes, 242 ADUs, and 160 multi-family units permitted, along with 54 planning entitlement projects approved out of 90 submitted.

Key Decisions (1)

Approved

2025 General Plan Annual Progress Report Submission

Planning Commission recommended City Council direct staff to submit the 2025 General Plan Annual Progress Report to the Governor's Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation and the State Department of Housing and Community Development prior to the April 1, 2026 deadline.

Vote: 5-0 unanimous

Zoning Changes (1)

VariousEntertainment Center Overlay District
Approved

Key intersections in Fontana (Entertainment Center Overlay District)

City of Fontana

Development Activity (4)

Water Of Life CityLink Phase Two

Developer: Water Of LifeLocation: Fontana, CAType: OtherStatus: Approved

Phase two development project highlighted as approved in 2025

Baseline and Lime Development

Developer: Not specifiedLocation: Baseline and Lime, Fontana, CAType: ResidentialStatus: Approved

Residential development approved in 2025

San Sabine Trail Phase One

Developer: City of FontanaLocation: Fontana, CAType: InfrastructureStatus: Approved

Phase one construction completed in 2025

First Minor Planned Unit Development

Developer: Not specifiedLocation: Fontana, CAType: ResidentialStatus: Approved

First development project using the minor planned unit development standards

Market Signals (4)

Housing Demand

Fontana permitted 622 single-family homes, 242 ADUs, and 160 multi-family units in 2025, indicating strong residential development activity.

Commercial Demand

The city established an Entertainment Center Overlay District over key intersections with tailored land uses and development standards, signaling focus on entertainment-oriented commercial development.

Housing Demand

90 planning entitlement projects were submitted in 2025 with 54 approved, suggesting robust developer interest in the market.

Infrastructure

Downtown Development Standards and Land Uses code amendments were completed to accelerate downtown development.