Murrieta Council approves mended temporary parking plan, helipad location change for Rancho Springs Medical Center

Murrieta Mayor Jonathan Ingram addresses the council during the Tuesday, June 21, Murrieta City Council meeting. Valley News/Courtesy photo
Following on the heels of Wildomar’s approval of the final zoning and design approval of Inland Valley Medical Center’s $333 million expansion, Murrieta City Council approved the revised development plan for its $1 million Rancho Springs Medical Center and its 33,000-square-foot, two-story expansion plan at the Tuesday, June 21, regular meeting.The $4.5 million expansion projects for hospitals both owned by Southwest Healthcare Systems are soon expected to begin construction at both facilities. Their expansions, which included improving pediatrics and women’s care, were needed as the cities of Murrieta, Menifee and Wildomar are some of the fastest growing in the state and nation.At the Murrieta council meeting, with all members present, the council approved a revised hospital
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