Wildomar joins with local Indian bands to preserve their resources in building transitional housing units
The Wildomar City Council gave its approval for Assembly Bill 168 Cultural Resource Treatment and Disposition between the city and the Pechanga and Soboba bands of Luiseño Indians allowing the construction of a proposed 85-bed transitional housing complex by Project T.O.U.C.H. in the area for the homeless.The agreement with other cities will allow the tribes to monitor the excavation of a transitional complex for the “treatment and disposition of all Tribal Cultural Resources, ceremonial items, items of cultural patrimony, artifacts and Native American human remains and associated grave goods, in the event that any are found in conjunction with development of the Senate Bill 35 affordable and transitional housing projects, including archaeological studies, excavation, geotechnical i