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Murrieta council backs ad hoc code‑enforcement recommendations that prioritize public education

Murrieta City Council · April 21, 2026
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Summary

After a two‑year ad hoc review, the council accepted recommendations to improve public education, clean up municipal-code inconsistencies, clarify downtown storage rules and adopt RV‑screening design standards while keeping a reactive, complaint‑driven enforcement approach.

The City Council on April 21 reviewed the Code Enforcement Ad Hoc Subcommittee’s recommendations and directed staff to begin implementing clearer public education, targeted code cleanups and operational coordination while retaining a primarily complaint‑based enforcement model.

Assistant City Manager Kristen Crane and Code Enforcement Manager Nolan Barentes outlined five core recommendations:…

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