Two Ontario neighborhoods to change if general plan update passes - Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Sultana avenues as well as between Mission Boulevard and State Street.The proposed general plan update would allow for the neighborhoods to have a mixed-use of residential plus industrial as well as commercial use.
The city would eventually like to see commercial or industrial component in the neighborhoods because of their proximity to the airport, Blum said.
By 2030, airport air traffic is expected to grow from 7 million passengers a year to 30 million passengers annually, Blum said.
At a recent meeting, Blum told the residents that the area could become undesirable because of the increased flights, coming as often as every five to 10 minutes, he said.
The notion of more planes coming to the area does not faze Paul Marin, 68, who grew up near Hofer Ranch just south of the airport and has lived near Sam Alba Memorial Park for the past couple of years.
Airport noise is not an issue for him and said he does not plan to leave despite the city's recent warning.
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