Politics & Government
Reopening Of Temecula: City Council To Publicly Discuss April 28
The public is invited to watch the April 28 Temecula City Council meeting.

TEMECULA, CA — During his weekly video address to Temecula residents and business owners (watch below), City Manager Aaron Adams announced Wednesday that during the upcoming April 28 virtual city council meeting, discussion on how to reopen the city amid coronavirus concerns will take place.
Adams said he is encouraged by recent relaxation on some countywide restrictions on outdoor activities (RELATED: Coronavirus Restrictions Lifted On Some Outdoor Activities: RivCo). On Tuesday, Riverside County Public Health Officer Dr. Cameron Kaiser further signaled there may be more loosening of restrictions in coming weeks. READ MORE: Easing Of Restrictions, Coronavirus In Southwest Riverside County
Adams did not provide any specifics on how the city might proceed, but said any reopening will be coordinated with county officials and will likely be a phased approach.
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Anyone who wants to tune into the 7 p.m. April 28 Temecula City Council meeting can so here. The meeting agenda is not yet available, but it will be posted here no later than 72 hours before the meeting start.
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