Murrieta City Council hears about 2024 RCTC Traffic Relief Plan

An explanation of the Riverside County Transportation Commission 2024 Traffic Relief Plan proposition brought before the Murrieta City Council Tuesday, March 19, ended in the support of the plan with a contingency to make Murrieta’s proposed I-15/Keller Road Interchange a priority if passed. RCTC’s administrative staff has been visiting each southwestern Riverside County city seeking their support in placing the newer 2024 Traffic Relief Proposition on the November General Election Ballot. At this time the plan is “unfunded” as retiring RCTC General Manager Anne Mayer explained to the five-member city council on that night. She said the proposed new Traffic Relief Plan may require county voters to approve a one cent county sales tax by a two-thirds majority. She indicated nothing
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