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Planning commission approves permit for new Temecula Valley Charter School campus serving 900 students

5573163 · July 30, 2025
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Summary

Commission approved a public use permit and adopted a mitigated negative declaration for a 12-acre Temecula Valley Charter School campus that will serve up to 900 K'08 students; staff and applicants agreed to conditions from Department of Fish and Wildlife and the Metropolitan Water District.

The Riverside County Planning Commission voted July 30 to approve a public use permit and adopt a mitigated negative declaration for the new Temecula Valley Charter School campus, a proposed 12-acre site that will replace the school's current location and accommodate up to 900 students in kindergarten through eighth grade.

Heidi Aguirre, project planner, told the commission the site is in the Highway 79 policy area within the Southwest Area Plan and is consistent with the general planfoundational components that allow public uses such as schools. The campus layout includes a 17,292-square-foot main building and 29 modular classroom units; the school anticipates about 70 staff. Hours of operation are weekdays 8:10 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., office hours 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and after-school programs until 6:00…

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