Kenny Mayes was honored by the city.
(more at the bottom of the blog)
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| Lynne Mayes holds the proclamation that was presented by Mayor Ashlee DePhillippo, his son is holding flowers. Behind her is the old street sign with the Mayes family name on it. |
Meeting Recap
There was a lot of good information in the Public Works update.
• The Palomar Road widening is two months behind schedule. Look for it to be finished in February of 2026. Part of the delay is a gas line that needs to be moved on Gruwell.
• Wildomar Trail/I-15 restriping is inching closer to the finish line. Working with Caltrans can be painstakingly slow.
So you know, the issue is that the road isn't currently wide enough to restripe the lanes with Caltrans's minimum requirements. It's about a foot short to accommodate restriping that would create an additional westbound lane from Margaret Lane to the freeway.
The city has submitted plans to Caltrans with widening in mind, but Caltrans keeps returning them with "comments" about the design (anything short of a yes is problematic in my book).
There was no date given as to when Caltrans would approve the design. During the question period I asked, "We know Caltrans is going to dictate the tempo of this, but do our plans look like they're going to eventually pass muster with them?"
There was no date given as to when Caltrans would approve the design. During the question period I asked, "We know Caltrans is going to dictate the tempo of this, but do our plans look like they're going to eventually pass muster with them?"
I understand why staff has to be guarded in their answers, but the answer I got didn't leave me feeling overly confident that this matter will be resolved anytime soon. Take a listen to the video and draw your own conclusions.
For those who may not know, both of these projects have been in the works for years and years.
We got past phase I of Bundy Canyon a couple of years ago, and after the kinks were ironed out (literally), it's a good improvement. Phase II will be from where construction left off to The Farm Road.
We got past phase I of Bundy Canyon a couple of years ago, and after the kinks were ironed out (literally), it's a good improvement. Phase II will be from where construction left off to The Farm Road.
Phase III (from The Farm Road to the city line with Menifee) is being planned, but I don't see it on the visible horizon yet.
Neither project has been sent out to bid yet. Cutting to the chase, I'd be very surprised if there is any actual construction before we get to 2027.
Robert Flores takes the job of Community Development Director. He oversees many areas, including the Planning Department and Code Enforcement.
Even as an interim, I saw him at city park events. Not something I remember too many times from others in the past.
New Graffiti Trailer
Additional Part-Time Code Enforcement Officer
There was a bit of discussion about when to add this new position, but it got the green light to fill now.
Part of the discussion was regarding the idea of having a workshop where we can dig deeper into what areas of code enforcement should be dealing with.
Fence or not to Fence
Last year we voted 4-1 (Morabito, no) to spend many hundreds of thousands of dollars on a decorative fence around the new flood basin at Bundy Canyon and Monte Vista.
Thankfully, the next month we reversed that.
It came back to the agenda because it needed to be finalized that we were not going to spend money on it.
Here's a link to a blog dealing with it from July of 2024
Thankfully, the next month we reversed that.
It came back to the agenda because it needed to be finalized that we were not going to spend money on it.
Here's a link to a blog dealing with it from July of 2024
The meeting was adjourned in memory of Kenny Mayes.
Programming note:
Next month's meeting (December 2025) will be a week early. The first Wednesday instead of the second Wednesday.
Programming note:
Next month's meeting (December 2025) will be a week early. The first Wednesday instead of the second Wednesday.





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