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Planning commission finds draft $900 million CIP generally consistent with Temecula general plan
Summary
Staff told the commission that 100 draft capital improvement program projects — including circulation, affordable housing, infrastructure, parks and two CFD bond-funded projects— are consistent with the general plan; commissioners approved staff's recommendation 4-0.
At a Planning Commission meeting in Temecula, staff presented the draft fiscal years 2026–2030 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) and recommended a resolution finding the draft CIP consistent with the city’s adopted general plan. The commission voted 4-0 to adopt the staff recommendation.
Katie Garcia, a city planner presenting the item, told commissioners that the draft CIP contains 100 projects across five categories and a total funding level "just under $900,000,000." She detailed the breakdown: 25 circulation projects, four affordable-housing projects, 50 infrastructure projects, 19 parks and recreation projects, and two community facilities district bond-funded projects. Garcia noted a last-minute addition:…
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