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Menifee staff outline design, environmental limits and funding for Quail Valley Nature Park

Menifee City Parks and Recreation Commission · March 6, 2026
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City staff presented a 30% design for the planned Quail Valley Nature Park (about 11 acres), noting $750,000 in CIP funds and a $750,000 federal pass‑through Outdoor Legacy Recreation Program grant, constraints from a riparian habitat and the 100‑year floodplain, and community requests for shade, water stations and bicycle parking.

The Menifee City Parks and Recreation Commission on Feb. 5 received a detailed design update on the planned Quail Valley Nature Park, a roughly 11‑acre site that staff said transferred to city ownership in May 2025.

Senior Management Analyst Corey Jones told commissioners the city has $750,000 allocated in its capital improvement program for the park and that the project also has a $750,000 federal pass‑through grant through the Outdoor Legacy Recreation Program. Jones said the design team is preparing plans to meet grant requirements, including walking and nature trails, nature‑based play, interpretive signage, shade shelters, a multi‑use lawn and a gravel parking lot.

Alex Kazoukas, project manager and licensed…

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