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Los Ranchitos homeowners, cycling advocates tell Temecula council to protect neighborhood and keep active-transportation goals
Summary
At a Temecula City Council capital‑improvement workshop, a Los Ranchitos homeowners association leader urged the council to remove an Inez Road widening project from the five‑year CIP, and an active‑transportation advocate urged continued pursuit of bike and pedestrian projects from the General Plan and Quality of Life Master Plan.
At a Temecula City Council capital-improvement workshop, two public commenters asked council and staff to hold firm to the city’s circulation and quality‑of‑life goals and to protect a longtime neighborhood from a proposed roadway widening.
Louis Todd, president of the Los Ranchitos Homeowners Association, said his neighborhood — where his family moved in 1986 — has become a cut‑through for drivers and that proposed capital improvements such as “Inez phase 2” widening to four lanes are a threat to local safety. “We would just ask that you would consider helping our neighborhood and protecting our ability to actually go out of our front yards,…
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