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Cruise Night draws 200 classic cars to streets of Temecula

Jeff Pack STAFF WRITER

While the state of California remains under gathering restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Wildomar City Council agreed to change the start time of upcoming meetings held via teleconference, Wednesday, Aug. 26. The closed session of the meetings will now begin at 4 p.m. and the public session will open at 5 p.m. see page A-2

Local COVID-19: New tier system in place Jeff Pack STAFF WRITER

California Gov. Gavin Newsom in a news conference Friday, Aug. 28, unveiled a new blueprint for business sector reopenings that includes a color-coded, tiered system that will now use spread rate and test positive percentage to gauge whether a county would be allowed to reopen more businesses. see page A-4

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A group of classic cars cruise along Rancho California Road in Temecula before choosing one of two routes throughout the city during a cruise night. See story and more photos on page B-1. Valley News/Shane Gibson photo

The Holland Road Overpass awaits further funding decision based on Measure DD vote Lexington Howe STAFF WRITER

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View of the bridge looks to the north from Antelope Road and Willowood Way.

The Holland Road Overpass in Menifee is scheduled to begin construction in December 2021, after its initial timeline for completion was altered by varying conditions. The project, which would provide an additional route over I-215 from east to west, is to relieve traffic from Newport and Scott roads. It will also help free up traffic congestion driving on Newport Road from I-215 onto Holland Bridge. Carlos E. Geronimo, Capital Improvement Program engineer, said that the contract’s first extension that added four years onto the project was due primarily to lack of funding. The lack of funding caused them to be unable to do the right of way acquisition or the next phases of the project. It led to other projects being completed before Holland Road as funds for projects like Scott see HOLLAND, page A-4

Temecula City Council votes to allow bicycles on sidewalks Will Fritz ASSOCIATE EDITOR

Riding bicycles on sidewalks is now allowed in the city of Temecula. The Temecula City Council voted Aug. 25 to adopt a resolution changing the city’s municipal code to allow bicyclists to use city sidewalks unless prohibited by signage. Previously, the city’s municipal code mandated the opposite – that bicycles were not allowed on sidewalks unless otherwise ruled. The rule change came at the request of the council’s Trails and Open Space ad hoc subcommittee, which consists of councilmembers Mike Naggar and Zak Schwank. Schwank said at the Aug. 25 see BICYCLES, page A-6

Temecula City Councilmember Zak Schwank discusses an amendment to the city’s municipal code allowing bicycles on sidewalks.


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