Supervisors set hearing dates to renew Temecula Valley Wine and Agricultural Heritage District

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The creation of the Temecula Valley Wine and Agriculture Heritage District included a five-year timeframe, so the district will expire on March 31 if it is not renewed by the Riverside County Board of Supervisors. The county supervisors have begun that process by setting hearing dates.A 4-0 vote on December 16, with Jose Medina absent, adopted a resolution of intention to renew the Temecula Valley Wine and Agricultural Heritage District, which includes the notice of subsequent public meetings and hearings. A January 13, 2026, hearing date was set to allow public testimony regarding the proposed renewal for the Temecula Valley Wine and Agricultural Heritage District, while the February 10, 2026, Board of Supervisors meeting will include a public hearing on the proposed renewal and the l
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