
The San Jacinto City Council heard a proposal from the Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians to build a 9.46 acre Luiseño Village center in the city in its Sept. 17 meeting during a public hearing will continue the hearing until its next meeting Oct. 23.The project’s public hearing continuation was requested at the regular Oct. 1 council meeting by city manager Rob Johnson.The council learned Sept. 17 that the tribe is requesting approval on a new retail project that will include a commercial building, a convenience store with alcohol sales, a 24-pump service station, car wash, two fast food restaurants with drive thrus and a regular food restaurant.The center will be located on city land between Main Street and Donna Way that connects with the Ramona Expressway. Since the buildin