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Mayor Cindy Warren touts growth, $15M road project and new wet lab in Murrieta State of the City
Summary
At Murrieta’s 2025 State of the City, Mayor Cindy Warren highlighted population and housing growth, a $15 million widening of Murrieta Hot Springs Road, a children’s library expansion backed by more than $1.5 million in grants, and a new wet lab at the Murrieta Innovation Center aimed at creating local medical technology jobs.
Murrieta Mayor Cindy Warren delivered the city’s 2025 State of the City address at the Murrieta Hot Springs Resort on an evening framed by her theme 'we are better together.' She opened by thanking community partners and sponsors and outlined priorities including public safety, economic development, infrastructure and fiscal sustainability.
"We are better together," Warren said, framing a string of announcements that included transportation, library and economic development projects she described as investments to manage the city’s growing population. Warren said the city’s population is "over 120,000," that average household income is "over $139,000," and that "over 70% of our population has some college or more." These figures were presented as context for planned infrastructure and service expansions.
Warren announced a $15,000,000 Murrieta Hot Springs Road widening project intended to repair pavement and…
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