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Calimesa council members report on regional meetings, strategic planning and WRCOG leadership change

Calimesa City Council · April 6, 2026
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Summary

During council reports, members highlighted a strategic planning workshop and upcoming Mountain View Park opening, and Council Member Kundiff reported that WRCOG dismissed Executive Director Kurt Wilson and named Deputy Director Chris Gray as interim.

At the end of its April 6 meeting, the Calimesa City Council heard routine reports from members about recent meetings and events.

Council Member Kundiff summarized participation in Cal Cities policy committee meetings, discussed items including SB42 and AB2134, and said she met with Assemblyman Wallace. She also reported that a recent WRCOG closed-session decision removed Kurt Wilson as executive director and that Deputy Director Chris Gray was approved as interim executive director.

Mayor Pro Tim Manley and Mayor Cervantes recapped a March 21 strategic-planning special meeting and a tour of the future city hall, thanked staff for the city's Easter event and noted a planned soft opening for Mountain View Park on April 11 that could be weather-dependent. Manley said he heard "7,000 Easter eggs" were used at the event.

City Clerk and staff announced a new ArcGIS story map for development and capital project updates on the city website and reminded residents of a community workshop on the safety element scheduled for the next evening at 6 p.m. The clerk also noted other upcoming events including a memorial service for Jackie Davis and a Cal Cities Riverside Division meeting.