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Murrieta parks commissioners prioritize master‑plan projects; pool rebuild estimated at $10–$20 million
Summary
At a Jan. 15 special meeting, Murrieta’s Parks & Recreation Commission discussed implementation priorities from recently adopted parks and trails master plans, focusing debate on Pioneer Park infrastructure, the Cal Oaks pool rebuild (estimated $10–$20 million), vandalism costs and camera installations.
Murrieta — The Parks & Recreation Commission on Jan. 15 reviewed strategic priorities tied to the city’s recently adopted Parks & Recreation and Trails master plans and recommended issues for the city council’s Feb. 26 goals workshop.
Staff framed a three‑tier prioritization system for projects: “Tier 1 means that it’s funded and it’s basically ready to go,” staff told commissioners, while Tier 2 projects may have partial funding and Tier 3 projects were described as conceptual and likely to require grants or new funding. Commissioners were asked to identify which items should move forward for council consideration.
A central focus of the discussion was Pioneer Park, a roughly seven‑ to eight‑acre parcel that has been on the city’s books for decades.…
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