Meeting

Planning Commission June 11, 2026

Body

City of Moreno Valley

Date

June 10, 2026

Jurisdiction

State & Local

🏗️ Construction & Infrastructure Physical Infrastructure

The City of Moreno Valley Planning Commission held a meeting on June 11, 2026, primarily addressing community concerns and planning matters related to logistics use facilities and a proposed self-storage development. A significant portion of the meeting was devoted to public comments opposing various developments, including warehouses, data centers, and a McDonald's project, citing traffic, environmental, and quality-of-life impacts. The commission discussed an ordinance adopting mitigation measures for logistics facilities, which was continued to allow further review and incorporation of community and environmental group recommendations. Additionally, the commission reviewed a conditional use permit application for a 130,764 square foot, three-story self-storage facility with RV parking. Public testimony expressed concerns about the project's compatibility with adjacent residential areas, including issues of height, setbacks, and neighborhood impact. Commissioners deliberated on zoning consistency, notification adequacy, and potential conditions such as increased setbacks, enhanced landscaping, and solar panel requirements. The commission did not take a final vote on the storage facility but indicated the need for further consideration and public input at a future meeting. Overall, the meeting highlighted active community engagement on land use and development projects, with a focus on balancing growth with environmental and residential concerns.

Source

City of Moreno Valley