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Calimesa mayor cites strong reserves, library use and major transportation design costs at State of the City

6438907 · September 26, 2025
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Mayor Linda Molina delivered the City of Calimesa’s State of the City address at a luncheon hosted by the Calimesa Chamber of Commerce, outlining completed projects, current initiatives and funding challenges while saying the “state of our city is one of strength and optimism.”

Mayor Linda Molina delivered the City of Calimesa’s State of the City address at a luncheon hosted by the Calimesa Chamber of Commerce, outlining completed projects, current initiatives and funding challenges while saying the “state of our city is one of strength and optimism.”

Molina said the city completed a second round of pavement management this year with “over $2,000,000” invested and that the work was funded using American Rescue Plan Act money, Measure A and the city’s general fund. She said the city has modernized permitting with an online portal and will be the first city in western Riverside County to receive a rebate through the Inland Regional Energy Network after making energy-efficiency upgrades to city hall and the senior center.

The mayor highlighted the new county-owned Calimesa library, calling it a “crown jewel” for the community: the facility is more than…

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