Temecula City Council rejects construction bids and chooses not to consider Prop 1 proclamation

Allison Aranda, left, and family hold a banner in the back of Temecula City Council chambers during Proposition 1 discussion. Valley News/Julie Reeder photo
Ava SarnowskiIntern WriterBefore the Temecula City Council discussed the items listed on its consent calendar, a few presentations were made. A proclamation for Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Girl Scout Recognition for Scout’s Closet and a presentation by National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals for Dia de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead. The planning commission also highlighted their approval of decisions made for the city.They approved Home Product Review applications, a modification application to allow revisions to the conditions of approval for a previously approved affordable housing project, to be located on Pujol Street.The commissioners reviewed amendments to the Old Town Specific Plan, including amendments to Use Matrix to add beer tasting
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