News Summary
The Fountain Valley City Council is set to discuss a proposed housing development at the former Boomers! site. The project includes two seven-story buildings with 657 residential units and 4,460 square feet of commercial space. It aims to address local housing needs and includes affordable housing provisions. The planning commission has already approved the project, and the council will review an appeal from SAFER regarding environmental concerns during an upcoming meeting.
Fountain Valley – The Fountain Valley City Council is set to review a proposed housing development on the site of the former Boomers! family entertainment center during a meeting scheduled for Tuesday, July 15. The planning commission had previously approved the project on July 11, following its submission by the Holland Partner Group in March 2025.
The proposed site for this development is located at 16800 Magnolia St., conveniently situated near the 405 freeway. The former Boomers! location was a popular entertainment center, featuring arcade games, mini-golf, and go-kart racing, until its closure in 2020.
According to the development plan, the project will comprise two seven-story buildings paired with two seven-story parking structures. The ground floor is designed to include 4,460 square feet of commercial space alongside 657 residential apartment units. Of particular note is an affordable housing agreement embedded within the proposal, which aims to secure 78 deed-restricted low-income units.
The City Council had previously discussed initiating an appeal regarding this project on June 23 but did not reach a definitive conclusion, thereby allowing the planning commission’s approval to remain effective. The appeal was filed by the Supporters Alliance for Environmental Responsibility (SAFER), an organization that emphasizes compliance with environmental regulations. SAFER’s appeal requests a new project-specific environmental impact report (EIR), arguing that significant impacts are not adequately addressed in the final EIR associated with the project.
Principal Planner Steven Ayers has recommended that the council deny the appeal from SAFER and reaffirm the planning commission’s approval. If the development receives final approval, it will contribute to California’s mandate for cities to provide 4,839 additional residential units by 2029, in accordance with the Regional Housing Needs Assessment.
This housing project is part of ongoing efforts to tackle housing needs within Fountain Valley. Additional projects are underway in the area, including developments along Euclid and Heil, reflecting a broader commitment to expand residential options for the community.
The Fountain Valley City Council holds regular meetings on the first and third Tuesday of each month at Fountain Valley City Hall, located at 10200 Slater Ave. Residents and interested parties are encouraged to attend the upcoming meeting to stay informed about this potential development and its implications for the community.
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- Orange County Register: Fountain Valley City Council Multi-Use Housing Development
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