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Wildomar council OKs strategic-plan RFP, first reading of park ordinance and new health‑benefit structure
Summary
The council authorized an RFP for a citywide strategic plan, approved amendments to Chapter 12.12 to prohibit overnight occupancy in parks and streamline concessions, and moved to a percentage-based health-allotment with a 30% cash‑in‑lieu option; all motions passed 5–0.
The Wildomar City Council approved three separate items during the meeting: authorization to release a Request for Proposals (RFP) for a consultant to develop a city strategic plan; introduction and approval of the first reading of an amendment to the parks and open-space ordinance (Ordinance No. 254); and a change to employee health-benefit contributions that shifts the city from a flat-dollar allotment to a percentage-based model with an amended cash-in-lieu option.
Heidi Schrader presented the strategic-plan RFP, describing the consultant scope as open to proposer approaches but requiring public, council and staff input and performance metrics. Schrader said the RFP will be advertised on the city's PlanetBids system. City staff estimated the consultant work could cost in the ballpark of…
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