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Temecula staff report rising human‑services participation; splash pad repair estimated at $200,000
Summary
City staff reported increases in Human Services and workforce programs and said a damaged splash pad will likely require a roughly $200,000, two‑month repair. Staff described contingency plans for the summer food program while parks amenities are out of service.
City of Temecula staff told the Community Services Commission that several Human Services and workforce programs showed notable year‑over‑year increases in May, and staff said a damaged splash pad near the MRC will likely require a multi‑month, roughly $200,000 repair.
Shamara Anewo (listed in the meeting as Shamara Anewo), community services assistant for the Human Services Division, summarized May program activity. She said the division recorded 116 “impacts” in May, highlighted programs for participants with disabilities and special needs, and noted the Inclusive Visual Arts program (15 participants), an MRC Connect museum trip for five families, and a Global Citizens horticulture and viticulture vocational program that concluded its…
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