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Development Applications On Exhibition In Orange
Residents have until March 31 to submit feedback on two local construction projects.
Mar. 17, 2026 at 12:20am
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The city of Orange, California has two development applications currently on public exhibition, with residents having until March 31 to provide feedback. The applications include plans for partial demolition and additions to existing homes, as well as the construction of a detached garage and studio.
Why it matters
These development proposals will impact the local community, altering the existing residential landscape. Providing an opportunity for public input allows residents to voice any concerns or support for the projects before they are approved.
The details
The first application, DA 72/2026(1), is for 61 Clinton Street and involves partial demolition of an existing dwelling and alterations/additions. The second, DA 77/2026(1), is for 358 Summer Street and includes partial demolition, dwelling alterations/additions, and the construction of a detached garage and studio.
- The development applications were made public on March 16, 2026.
- Residents have until 5pm on March 31, 2026 to submit feedback on the proposals.
The players
City of Orange
The local government authority overseeing the development application process in Orange, California.
The takeaway
These development proposals provide an opportunity for the Orange community to engage with and shape the future of their local residential landscape through the public feedback process.


