Temecula city council approves construction and infrastructure projects

From left, Temecula City Councilmember Zac Schwank, Mayor Matt Rahn and Mayor Pro Tem James “Stew” Stewart listen to the invocation given by Riverside County Sheriff Department Chaplain Richard S. Insalaco at the Tuesday, July 26, Temecula city council meeting. Valley News/Shawna Sarnowski photo
Ava SarnowskiValley News InternTemecula city council members approved a resolution Tuesday, July 26, to establish an amount for Parks and Lighting Services Special Tax, also known as Measure C, for fiscal year 2022-2023.Measure C was approved by voters in June 1997. It authorized the Temecula Community Services District to assess and collect the Parks and Lighting Special Tax, which was expected to provide for the ongoing operations, maintenance and servicing of the city’s public parks, recreational facilities; recreational and human services programs; landscaped median maintenance costs and energy costs for arterial street lighting and traffic signals.All property owners pay the tax, and the revenue based on the assessed rate from all taxable parcels within the city for
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