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Murrieta Traffic Commission approves Hunter Road safety changes after resident plea

Murrieta Traffic Commission · April 15, 2026
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Summary

On April 15, 2026 the Murrieta Traffic Commission approved staff-recommended signing and striping changes on Hunter Road — including an all‑way stop at Mockingbird Avenue, an extended two‑way left‑turn lane and parking restrictions — citing limited sight distance and resident safety concerns.

The Murrieta Traffic Commission voted April 15 to approve signing and striping modifications on Hunter Road, adopting staff recommendations that include installing an all‑way stop at Mockingbird Avenue, extending the two‑way left‑turn lane west to Golden Eagle Avenue and restricting parking along the marked section.

City senior civil engineer James Ozaf introduced the item and turned the presentation over to consulting traffic engineer Brian Stevenson, who summarized a resident complaint about restricted sight lines for motorists turning from Mockingbird onto Hunter Road, incomplete striping west of Rainbow Drive and the absence of bike lanes. Stevenson said staff measured the sight distance at roughly 201 feet,…

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