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Proudly Securing the Inland Empire
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PHOTO BY MACKENZIE DORE
The POA will be replacing the chain link fence along Goetz Rd. with a block wall. The
POA Board of Directors approved $251,954 for the project earlier this month.
Funds approved for
Goetz Rd. block wall
The POA Board of Directors ap- contract was awarded to Sudweeks
proved $251,954 for a block wall Construction for $242,264, plus a
along Goetz Rd. The wall will replace four percent project contingency, to-
the existing chain link fence and will taling $251,954 to come from the
tie into the existing masonry wall at Capital Improvement Fund.
the east gate. To save the additional costs, the
The wall will have a five-coat wa- project management will be handled
terproofing and anti-graffiti system in-house by the POA general manager 2nd Annual
with a 10-year warranty for easy graf- and Operations without outside con-
fiti removal. The system is suitable sultants.
for a porous split face surface and The new wall will provide addi- Dent and Ding Sale
will add value and life to the project. tional security, better aesthetic ap-
The wall plans are designed peal, sound attenuation for nearby
and the city permits have been ob- residents and bring Canyon Lake
tained. The RFP was issued on Feb. more aesthetically in line with neigh- Huge Savings on
13 and 10 bids were received. The boring communities.
All Cannon Display Models
City Hall prepares to Huge Savings on
move to new location All Blem and Floor Models
City Hall has out- Mon-Fri 9:30 am-5:30pm
grown its current location
in the City Hall building Saturday 10am-4pm
next to the POA office in
the Towne Center. At the
Mar. 26 special meeting
of the City Council, the
city manager was direct-
ed by the Council to sign
a lease agreement for ap-
proximately 1,371 sq. ft.
of office space located at
31526 Railroad Canyon
Rd., which is adjacent
to the current location of
City Hall.
In order for the new
administrative offices to
be functional, the city
will need to make an
investment in furniture,
equipment and supplies.
The Council approved
$25,000 from the Capi-
tal Improvement Fund
for the city manager to
purchase furniture and
miscellaneous office
equipment and supplies
necessary for conducting
the administrative ser-
vices of the city in this U.S. Safe Company
new space.
The move will take 41658 Ivy St # 100
place at the end of April. PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE Murrieta, CA 92562
Code enforcement, cur-
rently leasing office Phone: 951-461-6994
space near the City Hall
building, will relocate to City Hall will be moving its administrative offices to a new lo-
the current City Hall of- cation at the end of April. The new location at 31526 Railroad ussafeco ussafecompany
fice. Canyon Rd. is adjacent to the current location.