The La Verne Planning Commission is scheduled to meet at 6:30 PM in the City Council Chambers at City Hall, 3660 D Street. If you care about how La Verne grows - housing, site plans, and land use decisions - Planning Commission meetings are one of the most direct ways to stay informed and share input.
About La Verne, CA
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La Verne, California sits at the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains and offers a calm, small-town feel with easy access to the broader Inland Empire and eastern Los Angeles County. Tree-lined streets, well-kept neighborhoods, and a walkable Old Town area make it feel welcoming, especially when the evenings cool down and people linger outside. Residents often gravitate toward the mix of local shops, coffee spots, and community events that give the city a close-knit rhythm.
Daily life is convenient, with quick connections to nearby job centers via major freeways and Metrolink options in the surrounding area. The University of La Verne adds energy and cultural programming, while nearby parks and foothill trails make it easy to get outdoors without a long drive. Housing choices range from established single-family homes to townhomes and apartments, offering options for buyers, sellers, and renters who want a quieter base with practical access to everything from dining in Claremont to shopping along Foothill Boulevard.
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