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Murrieta honors volunteers and police retiree; Waste Management spotlights local recycling 'All Stars'

Murrieta City Council · November 19, 2025
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Summary

The council recognized community volunteers (Patricia Farmer) and retired Corporal Matt Mazingo with proclamations and awards; Waste Management presented recycling metrics and honored a residential and commercial 'Recycling All Star' during the Nov. 18 meeting.

During the Nov. 18 regular meeting, Murrieta City Council presented community recognitions and a retirement proclamation before moving to business items. Council designated Patricia Farmer as the council’s “Champion for Murrieta” for longtime volunteer service with local organizations and Friends of the Murrieta Library. Council also presented a retirement proclamation and several departmental awards to Corporal Matt Mazingo in recognition of more than three decades in law enforcement and his leadership with youth programs and crisis negotiation.

Later in the meeting, Waste Management representatives Robert Frederick and Ashley Perez presented community recycling highlights, including the city’s reported compliance with SB 1383 and an estimate of 42,800,000 pounds recycled year‑to‑date across their service footprint. Waste Management honored a residential recipient (Keisha, Erin Court) for consistently well‑sorted curbside recycling and a commercial recipient (WM Lyles Company) for in‑office and job‑site recycling practices.

These recognitions were ceremonial and required no council action. The council and attendees exchanged public thanks and took photographs following the presentations.