RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. – As Rancho Cucamonga continues to grow, residents are increasingly asking whether infrastructure planning is keeping pace with proposed residential development.
A visual comparison recently circulating online illustrates the scale of the proposed Etiwanda Heights community by comparing its planned approximately 6,300 homes with nearby established neighborhoods, many of which contain only a few hundred homes.
While the comparison focuses on housing numbers rather than development design, it raises broader questions about how infrastructure will accommodate future growth.
Rancho Cucamonga City Council candidate David VanGorden believes the discussion should extend beyond the number of homes to the city’s long-term ability to support additional residents.
“Whenever a development of this size is proposed, residents naturally begin asking how it will affect traffic, emergency services, water resources, schools, parks, and other public infrastructure,” VanGorden said. “Those are reasonable questions that deserve clear, transparent answers.”
VanGorden said responsible planning requires evaluating the cumulative impact of large developments before construction begins.
“As our city grows, infrastructure should grow alongside it,” he said. “Growth and quality of life should go hand in hand.”
Residents throughout Rancho Cucamonga have repeatedly expressed concerns about increasing traffic congestion on major corridors and whether existing public services can keep pace with continued residential expansion.
VanGorden says discussions surrounding future development should include detailed information about roadway capacity, emergency response resources, utility infrastructure, and long-term planning so residents can better understand how projects will affect the community over time.
“Development decisions shape Rancho Cucamonga for decades,” VanGorden said. “Residents deserve confidence that infrastructure planning has been carefully considered before projects of this magnitude move forward.”
VanGorden encourages continued public engagement and believes open communication between residents and city leadership is essential as Rancho Cucamonga plans for its future.
David VanGorden is a candidate for Rancho Cucamonga City Council, District 2. He is running against incumbent Kristine Scott and candidate DeJonae Shaw in the November 3, 2026 election. His campaign emphasizes transparent government, responsible growth, public safety, fiscal responsibility, and maintaining an open dialogue with residents throughout the city.
For more information, visit www.VanGordenForRancho.com.
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