The Chino City Council refused to approve the housing plan on Tuesday, stating that it would allow affordable residential developments to take over mixed-use commercial areas, thereby potentially eliminating critical
There seems to be no end in sight to Edison Avenue construction projects that have outlasted the 2004 College Park Specific Plan development agreement when the terms were first stipulated.
After Community Services, Parks and Recreation Commissioner Greg Marquez asked the Chino City Council in May to make changes to the ordinance on the commissioner selection process, term limits, and
In an attempt to gain local control, the City of Chino approved annexation of 145 acres of unincorporated land east of Norton Avenue, north and south of Francis Avenue.
First-term councilmembers Karen Comstock (top) and Christopher Flores (middle), and incumbent Mayor Eunice Ulloa (bottom) were sworn in Tuesday night in Chino City Council Chambers in front of their family members by San Bernardino County District Attorney Jason Anderson. Ms. Comstock, a retired Chino Police chief, will serve District 4. Mr. Flores, 26, will serve District 1. Mrs. Ulloa has an at-large position as mayor and will begin her fifth term as mayor. She has been on the city council since 1984. The three councilmembers were elected to serve four-year terms. Additionally, Councilman Marc Lucio was appointed mayor pro tem by Mayor Ulloa.