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Murrieta mayor outlines growth, infrastructure and safety priorities in 2025 State of the City
Summary
Mayor Cindy Warren used the 2025 State of the City to highlight housing pipeline totals, a $15 million Murrieta Hot Springs Road widening, Measure T-funded projects and expanded public-safety programs while noting regional partnerships on homelessness and economic development.
Murrieta Mayor Cindy Warren delivered the 2025 State of the City address at the Myrieta Hot Springs Resort, framing the year’s agenda around managed growth, infrastructure and public safety. She opened by saying the city is "better together" and listed housing and capital projects the council plans to advance.
Warren presented specific housing pipeline figures, saying the city has 1,589 pending units, 3,020 entitled units and 1,837 units under construction, the mayor added that most are multifamily projects. She said the city maintains fiscal stability with reserves at 30% of the operating budget and pointed to Measure T (a 1¢ district…
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