Between public comments, Councilman Morabito's comments (that's me), and a Code Enforcement update, the Black Series Trailer issue gets full coverage
Meeting Recap
Please watch the 8 minute video of Wildomar Code Enforcement giving the details surrounding the case of the dozens upon dozens of trailers on Palomar.
In short, they're going after them at full bore.
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The next video is about 15 minutes, and it details the various Public Works projects that are happening now.
We haven't heard back from Caltrans yet regarding approval for lane restriping on Wildomar Trail as the traffic heads to the freeway, but the signs look good.
However, if they aren't approved, there is a backup plan to address the constant illegal turns out of Kaiser. Stay tuned.
Another item to share is that Stiiizy was approved to open a second location. In the years that they've been opened in Wildomar Square there have been no safety issues, and if they hear about one of their customers partaking in the parking lot, they're in line for a lifetime ban from the store.
Over 20 years, it's estimated to be over $8M.
Watch the video to get more information and see how the item went. The amount of money coming to the Wildomar coffers from their first store is rather hefty.
(Link to entire video is here. Scroll down to item 2.1 Stiiizy Canabis Proposal)
Now Time For Something fun
For many years, the city council and planning commission were treated to the dulcet tones of the late Albia (Miss) Miller. She sang countless times, and I probably captured her on video nearly two dozen times.
Here's a link to a facebook post from June 2024 remembering Miss Miller
Margaret Meyncke of Temecula Valley Native Plant Network sang her rendition of "Home On The Range".
Of course, there was a lot more valuable information at the meeting, including Sergio Rodriguez and Agustin Alvarado to the Measure Z Oversight Advisory Committee, FY2024-25 3rd Quarter Budget Report, FY2025-26 & FY2026-27 Biennial Budget Workshop - for Community Development & Public Works, and the proclamation of April being DMV Donate Life Month.
Erika Heranic received a heart transplant back in 2017 from donor Dylan Stump.
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Back row, Carlos Marquez, Dustin Nigg, Bridgette Moore, Joseph Morabito. Mayor Ashlee DeFillippo, photo of Dylan Stump, and Erika Heranic. Photo taken by Kimberly Davidson. |
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