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Residents oppose two Mead Valley general-plan amendment initiations as supervisors approve process to consider denser subdivisions

5330691 · June 24, 2025
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Summary

Riverside County supervisors voted 5-0 to initiate two Foundation General Plan Amendment requests in Mead Valley that would permit denser residential subdivisions near Citrus Hills High School, an action opponents warned would change the area's rural character.

The Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 to initiate two Foundation General Plan Amendment (FGPA) requests for sites in the Mead Valley area (items 22.2 and 22.3), allowing applicants to submit implementing applications within six months.

Both requests would change existing rural land-use designations to allow a mix of residential lot sizes, shrinking lot footprints closer to Citrus Hills High School and transitioning to larger lots at the site perimeters. County staff emphasized the initiation does not authorize grading or construction; it only gives applicants the right to submit formal project applications that will then…

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