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Interim director details $60 million in recent permits, major housing and hotel projects moving forward
Summary
Interim Community Development Director Robert Flores told the Wildomar City Council the department processed hundreds of permits this quarter—representing about $60 million in private investment—and outlined several approved and underway projects including a commercial Cherry Outpost, transitional housing, a Marriott hotel grading operation, and multiple residential phases.
Interim Community Development Director Robert Flores briefed the Wildomar City Council on the department’s staffing, permitting volume and active development work at the council’s October meeting.
Flores said the department—composed of building and safety, planning, and code enforcement/emergency management divisions—has 11 full‑time staff, one intern and contract support through Riverside County Fire. He reported the building division took in 238 permits, issued 229 and finalized 259 permits in the most recent quarter, which Flores estimated represents roughly $60 million in total private investment over that period.
On planning activity, Flores said the city received 13 entitlement…
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