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Murrieta parks and recreation master plan update emphasizes fields, pickleball and aquatics

Library Advisory Commission · February 10, 2026
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Summary

Parks and community services manager Leah Kolek told the Library Advisory Commission that the city's updated parks and recreation master plan, adopted by the City Council in June 2025, resulted from about 3,977 community touch points and recommends more sports fields, pickleball courts and expanded aquatics projects.

Leah Kolek, Murrieta's parks and community services manager, briefed the Library Advisory Commission on the city's parks and recreation master plan update on Feb. 9, outlining outreach, priorities and next steps.

"The city council formally adopted this plan in June 2025," Kolek said, describing a 20-month planning process led with RJM Design Group that produced about "3,977 touch points" from stakeholder interviews, workshops and surveys. Kolek said the update is a roadmap for managing, improving and expanding Murrieta's parks and recreation…

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