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Wildomar City Council repeals portion of resolution that deprioritized COVID-19 rules
Jeff Pack
Staff WriterOn Wednesday, July 8, the Wildomar city council walked back language in a resolution they passed back in May indicating that the enforcement of orders and mandates handed down by county and state health officials were not a priority for the city as far as funding goes. Ultimately, the council repealed Resolution 2020-33 adopted on May 13 that said the city would not be enforcing any of the mandates handed down county and state health officials. Mayor Dustin Nigg was the sole no vote. The council did vote unanimously to change the language in Resolution 2020-34 by a similar 4-1 vote. The repeal and language changes come as the county of Riverside undergoes a surge in new COVID-19 related cases with more mandates and closures coming down from Califor