Business View Civil and Municipal | Volume 2, Issue 7

143 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 2, ISSUE 7 RANCHO CUCAMONGA , CAL I FORNI A Those amenities include a safe community, tons of parks, great schools, and plenty of housing opportunities. There is a wide variety of choices in that regard. More so than you might have in a more traditional urban area. As a community, Rancho Cucamonga is experiencing what Gillison describes as “a second surge of interest between residential and businesses that want to be located out here.” The city is blessed with a vast array of neighborhoods, which provide many options in living arrangements for anyone looking to settle in the area. “We have some more urban neighborhoods that are going vertical and have transit uses and other amenities near them,” Gillison reports. “But, we also have some nice, suburban communities that were developed in the ‘80s, ‘90s and early 2000s. Different areas of the city have a different feel and there are unique neighborhoods in that, depending on what people are looking for. Rancho definitely has a distinct identity from most of the cities around us because we have that blend of both urban and suburban.” The city will soon have even more housing options as a massive new housing development

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