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Council hears traffic‑safety and parking updates; adopts WRCOG TUMF fee changes set to take effect July 1
Summary
Traffic Safety Commission updates, a 60%‑design roundabout, Old Town parking sensor pilot and city parking increases were discussed; the council adopted Western Riverside Council of Governments’ revised Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee schedule that raises development fees effective July 1, 2025.
The Temecula City Council received updates Tuesday on traffic‑safety projects — including a roundabout design at Jedidiah Smith/De Portola/Inez Road and a sensor pilot in Old Town — and approved changes to the Western Riverside County Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee (TUMF) to adopt updated fee schedules compiled by WRCOG.
Why it matters: The roundabout and parking sensor work aim to reduce speeds, improve pedestrian safety and collect data to guide future parking and circulation policy in Old Town. The TUMF fee changes are a regional cost allocation affecting new development: the revised fee schedule, set by WRCOG and adopted by the council, will take effect July 1, 2025,…
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