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Ontario Regional Sports Complex

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The project involves the development of a 226-room hotel spanning 183,609 square feet, including 158,272 square feet for the hotel and 25,337 square feet for commercial uses, on a 3.41-acre site within the larger Ontario Regional Sports Complex in Ontario, California. The initiative is led by the City of Ontario as the Lead Agency under the California Environmental Quality Act, with environmental compliance tracked through State Clearinghouse Number 2023110328. The project has undergone environmental review, resulting in an Addendum to the Environmental Impact Report that was certified on July 16, 2024, with mitigation measures established as conditions of approval and a Monitoring Plan adopted to ensure ongoing compliance. While the hotel is a distinct component, it is part of a broader 199-acre complex that includes a Minor League baseball stadium, retail spaces, and land rezoning to offset housing losses. There is no evidence of a traditional federal procurement contract; no FAR clauses, contract types, pricing structures, CLINs, or federal contracting mechanisms such as ACRNs, TAS codes, or WAWF invoicing are present. The City of Ontario serves as both the applicant and responsible entity, with administrative oversight handled by personnel such as Thomas Grahn, Principal Planner, and Alicia Meza, Deputy Clerk. Payment obligations relate to environmental fees routed through entities like the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, but no formal contract value, delivery schedule, inspection protocols, or technical construction standards are detailed. All actions and approvals are confined to state-level environmental regulatory processes, with no federal contracting requirements, solicitations, or evaluation factors applicable.

General Info

Ontario builds sports complex, hotel, retail, and residential zones with CEQA environmental compliance oversight.

Agency

California → City of Ontario

NAICS

236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

Riverside Drive/Vineyard Avenue/Chino Avenue, Ontario, CA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

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PDEV25-007 Notice of Determination for Ontario Regional Sports Complex

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Notice of Determination for Ontario Regional Sports Complex

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Notice of Determination - Ontario Regional Sports Complex

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AgencyCalifornia → City of Ontario
Contacts1 person available
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California → City of Ontario
Office AddressN/A
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Thomas GrahnPrincipal Planner

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The Amended and Restated Disposition and Development Agreement between the City of Ontario and Ontario Ranch Hotels, LLC, for the development of a hotel featuring 226-guest rooms at the southeast corner of East Riverside Drive and Ontario Avenue.

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