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Riverside County Zoning Meetings

26 meetings monitored in Riverside County, CA

February 18, 202630m3,690 words
42public hearingland usedensityresidentialzoning
Agenda available
February 10, 20265h 55m51,679 words
69public hearingdeniedland useapprovedzoning
Agenda available
February 4, 20262h 20m22,563 words
81public hearingdeniedapprovedland useresidential
Agenda available
February 3, 20262h 2m16,758 words
11approvedcommercialpublic hearingresidential
Agenda available
January 27, 20264h 1m33,506 words
165public hearingresidentialland usedensityindustrial
Agenda available
January 21, 20261h 59m19,312 words
39approveddensityresidentialcommercialsetback
Agenda available
January 7, 202639m5,545 words
56residentialzoningland usedensityannexation
Agenda available
January 5, 202616m2,287 words
17public hearingland usedensityresidentialsubdivision
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December 17, 202549m6,823 words
53public hearingresidentialland usedensitycommercial
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December 16, 20255h 52m48,378 words
151public hearingcommercialapprovedmotion to approveplanned development
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Frequently Asked Questions

Riverside County Board of Supervisors and Planning Commission meetings are tracked by ZoneWire for plot plans, tentative tract maps, change of zone requests, general plan amendments, and CEQA reviews.

Riverside County has approximately 7 zoning-related meetings per month across the Board of Supervisors and Planning Commission.

A plot plan in Riverside County is a development approval for specific projects - particularly large warehouse and logistics facilities. Plot plan approvals for buildings exceeding 100,000 sq ft can significantly impact surrounding land values.

The busiest development corridors in Riverside County are the logistics hubs along I-10 and I-15 near Beaumont and Moreno Valley, the residential growth areas around Menifee and Temecula, and the western Riverside cities of Corona and Eastvale for infill projects.

Key zoning terms for Riverside County include change of zone, plot plan, tentative tract map, general plan amendment, CEQA (California Environmental Quality Act), specific plan, and conditional use permit. ZoneWire tracks all of these automatically across every Riverside County governing body.