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Temecula advisory panel reviews draft land‑use districts, schedules public workshop
Summary
A project presenter outlined a draft Land Use Report that introduces three mixed‑use district types, a high‑density residential category (not yet mapped), and four study areas. The report is posted tomorrow; the city will hold an in‑person workshop April 22 and accept public comments through the end of the month.
A city planning presenter reviewed a draft Land Use Report with the General Plan Advisory Committee on topics that could steer Temecula’s next general plan update, emphasizing four study areas, a layered district approach and new density categories.
The presenter said the city is proposing to replace its single mixed‑use overlay with three district categories—Mixed Use Core, Mixed Use Neighborhood and Mixed Use Edge—and to add a very high‑density residential band to position the city for future housing strategies. “The quality of life master plan vision statement will continue to serve as the foundation of the vision for the general plan,” the presenter told the committee, characterizing the package as a coordinated, step‑wise approach rather than a wholesale remapping of the city.
Why it matters: the report proposes tools that would allow more targeted reinvestment around existing commercial and institutional anchors,…
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