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City plans ambitious $700 million capital improvement project

June 25, 2024 | Lake Elsinore, Riverside County, California



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City plans ambitious $700 million capital improvement project
During a recent city council meeting, officials opened a public hearing to discuss the capital improvement project plans for the fiscal years 2024 to 2029. The meeting commenced at 7:40 PM, with no disclosures from council members and confirmation of the publication notice.

Assistant Administrative Services Director Rafferty presented the capital improvement program, which encompasses 74 projects with an estimated budget of $700 million over the next five years. The program aims to enhance the city’s image and attract private investment, aligning with the city’s vision of becoming a premier lake destination.

Key projects highlighted include a new city hall designed to accommodate the growing staff and community needs, a master drainage plan to address flooding risks, and a new library funded by $10 million from the state and $1 million from the county. The library will feature various community spaces, including study rooms and areas for children and teens.

Rafferty also discussed the impact of Measure Z, which has bolstered public safety and funded numerous projects, including traffic flow improvements through advanced detection units at various locations. The meeting concluded with an invitation for questions from council members, although no immediate inquiries were raised.

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