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Residents Urge Council to Protect Rural Character, Oppose Small‑Lot ‘Moreno Meadows’ Proposal
Summary
Multiple residents spoke during public comment at the Oct. 7 meeting to oppose a proposed subdivision on Ironwood (referred to as Moreno Meadows) and to urge the council to retain large‑lot and animal‑keeping protections in the Northeast area. Speakers cited traffic, infrastructure, animal migration, flooding, and loss of community character.
Moreno Valley — More than a dozen residents used public comment at the Oct. 7 council meeting to oppose a proposed small‑lot subdivision near Ironwood Avenue and to ask the council to preserve large‑lot zoning and the principal animal‑keeping overlay for the Northeast and East ends of the city.
Denise Intermule, who said she has lived in Moreno Valley since 1968, told the council she bought property in the Northeast for its rural character and raised horses on nearby acreage. “Can you imagine 900 more cars?” she asked, urging the council to examine infrastructure capacity before approving small lots that she said would change the area’s character and create gridlock.
Lindsey Robinson, who said she…
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