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Riverside County Board approves plans for Mayflower Park sewer connection

April 30, 2024 | Riverside County, California



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Riverside County Board approves plans for Mayflower Park sewer connection
The Riverside County Board of Supervisors convened for a regular meeting on April 30, 2024, addressing several key agenda items and public hearings. The meeting began with the approval of items 8.1 and 8.2, both of which passed unanimously with motions from Supervisors Spiegel and Jeffries, and Supervisor Perez, respectively.

A significant discussion arose regarding item 13.1, where Supervisor Perez acknowledged the long-awaited sewer connection project for Mayflower Park. Parks Director Kyla Brown provided insights into the project, highlighting its potential to enhance the park's facilities and support economic development in Blythe. The project aims to utilize 60 acres of undeveloped land, creating recreational opportunities that could include concerts and other community events. The motion to approve this initiative was also passed unanimously.

The meeting then transitioned to public hearings, starting with item 19.1, which involved the conditional general vacation of various roads in the Winchester area. County Surveyor David McMillan presented the item, and after a brief public hearing with no requests to speak, the board approved the motion unanimously.

Subsequent public hearings, including items 19.2 through 19.23, were handled collectively. Deputy County Counsel Michael Thomas reported no public speakers for these items. The board opened and closed the public hearings without any comments, leading to the approval of the distribution of excess proceeds as outlined in the staff reports.

The meeting concluded with a brief inquiry from Supervisor Spiegel regarding the distribution percentages for family members related to item 19.23, which was clarified by the tax collector's office. The meeting showcased the board's commitment to advancing community projects and ensuring efficient governance in Riverside County.

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