County to revise Temecula Valley Wine Country archway after public feedback on lettering

The city shared a rendering on social media of the improved arch spacing and lettering. Valley News/Courtesy photo
Just months after installation of the new Temecula Valley Wine Country archway along Rancho California Road, Riverside County officials say the gateway monument will undergo modifications following public feedback about the sign’s lettering and spacing.The metal arch, lifted into place overnight Nov. 24–25 after more than a year of planning and construction, spans Rancho California Road just east of Butterfield Stage Road at the western entrance to Temecula’s winery corridor. The project was intended to create a prominent gateway to one of Riverside County’s signature tourism destinations.But soon after installation, residents began raising concerns about the visual spacing of the “Wine Country” lettering beneath the larger “Temecula Valley” text.“Turns out…
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