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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Slides 10082024CITY MANAGER THANK YO[J♦T 8 LOCAL 0 OUR COMMUNITY BUSINESSES FOR SUPPORTING THE SHELTER WITH MFAI.cniiRING THF AIRPORT FIRE SUBS COUNCIL MEMBER RIVERSIDE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION INTERSTATE 15 EXPRESS LANES PROJECT SOUTHERN EXTENSION Environmental Impact Report and Environmental Assessment Released for Public Review on October 9, 2024. PUBLIC MEETING October 23, 2024 6:00 PM TO 8:00 PM Lake Elsinore Cultural Center 183 N Main Street Lake Elsinore, CA 92530 Ontario SAN BERNARDINO CO. W .---------------------- RIVERSIDE CO. 1 - - --------- -------- Jurupa Valley Eastaale Aft Norco Riverside Corona W Lake Mathews Casafzo Rd r NORTH Legend 11� 1-15 Express Lanes Project 1 State Route 91 Express Lanes Temescal Valley i9 10 Lake Elsinore r L ake Elsinore #LAKEW ATCH UPDATE • CURRENT RESULTS (10/02): NO ADVISORY LEVEL • CITY CONTINUING TO BI -TEST WEEKLY LAKE LEVELS UPD.AT-E.,-..-.---.......- • CURRENT LEVEL: 1246' • RESULTS ASASwF: (10/07/�"] • OPTIMAL LEVEL: 1242' • LEVELS AVAILABLE AT: WWW.EVMWD.COM WWWIAKE-ELSINOREORG/LAKEWATCH OCTOBER DIAMOND STADIUM ' AUTOCROSS CHALLENGE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2024 -5 iglillbbh..- sM + - . . LEARN MORE AT WWW. CORNER-EXITCOM COUNCIL MEMBER Peegional 0 ' ervation 4Authority Western Riverside County FERN RIVERSIDE CUUNTI :)NSERV-- TION AUTH IIIEUIUNA v (DrAl Regional Conservation *Authority Western Riverside County CROTCH'S BUMBLE BEE PHOTO CREDIT: NANCY HAMLETT, FRIENDS OF THE CLAREMONT HILLS WILDERNESS PARK L71. 1yo! ANIMAL FRIENDS OF THE VALLEYS 5lie Iter Pets... heads and tails above the rest! ANIMAL FRIENDS OF THE VALLEY ANIMAL SHELTER MEETING RECAP H olLeIIsIT�k Force Updates AUGUST STREET OUTREACH / ANCHOR �: Contacts Made: 6,1144 S New Homeless Clients: m/'m SEPTEMBER STREET OUTREACH / ANCHOR :0: Contacts Made: 2W54 New Homeless Clients: 19/0 0 Mental Health Services Provided: 312 0 Mental Health Services Provided: 1915 riftl Housing Referrals: 20/4 Substance Abuse Placements: U1 -�� Exits: n/2 2� Year -to -Date Exits: 141l1�► CITY 0^ LADE � L5T1Ya�E DREAM E)CTREME Housing Referrals: 15150 Substance Abuse Placements: 511 T� Exits; 514 27 Year -to -Date E91s; U31145 ER! TW E AN�HQR HOMELESS TASK FORCE A Nand up, Nat a Mond Out - /00. 'k ■ `4I, (SWAG) lA�d 14AS ag6 ■ r SENIOR AWARDS 4ASENIOR WARDF f. SENIOR av AWARDS i v SENIOR . r 'SWARDS SENIOR ykw1v AWARDS d(/ v SENIOR # AWARDS SENIOR CF. 1, Al PM AR DS "" SENIOR ' ARDS SENIOR AWARDS rrUZ SENIOR LEGACY AWARDS WINNER N � Q V THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3 AMVW-- 0, W.. A LITTLE BIT OF PARADISE RECEPTION $ DINNER: 5:00 - 6:00 P.M. STATE OF THE CITY ADDRESS: 6:00 - 7:00 P.M. TICKETS: $45 GENERAL ADMISSION REGISTRATION NOW OPEN, RSVP BY 5:00 P.M. SEPTEMBER 19 HOLIDAY BAY ROOM - CANYON LAKE LODGE, 22200 CANYON CLUB DR, '00e 2024 , = RSVP NOW %M 4 PRESENTED BY ❑ ••_.p p' MAYOR DALE WELTY � I � SEPTEMBER ELSINORE HIGH SCHOOL ASHER COOGAN I KATELYNN KLOPP LAKESIDE HIGH GABE TRIAS I ELLA SHELDON TEMESCAL CANYON HIGH SCHOOL LINCOLN KINGDON I CHEYENNE GREENBREG ORTEGA HIGH SCHOOL GABRIELA PEREZ FIGUEROA KEITH MCCARTHY ACADEMY WIDAD GOLDSTEIN IFY N DF TH L OCTOBER ELSINORE HIGH SCHOOL CODY FYFE I SOPHIA YOSHIDA LAKESIDE HIGH HECTOR RAMIREZ GONZALEZ I HAILEY KNUDSON TEMESCAL CANYON HIGH SCHOOL BENJAMIN AGUTAR I AILANNY NGUYEN ORTEGA HIGH SCHOOL DYLAN KLINE KEITH MCCARTHY ACADEMY JASON CASTELLON COUNCIL MEMBER EL Riverside Transit Agency RIVERSIDE TRANSIT AGENCY BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING MEETING RECAP VOTE •rs Vote Yes on T to repair and upgrade our local schools and support the highest quality academic instruction for our students. For our students to succeed in college and careers, they must be skilled in the use of today's technologies and have a solid background in science, math, engineering and technology. Measure T will continue to make this possible. Measure T requires a transparent system of accountability including a project list detailing how the money will be used, a Citizens' Oversight Committee, and public disclosure of how all Measure T funds are spent. Student safety is a top priority for schools around the nation. Measure T will provide funding to implement the latest safety and security measures in our schools, VOTE YES ON T TO: r: Upgrade schools to meet current health codes, building safety codes and provide proper access for students with disabilities ■ Repai0replace deteriorating roofs, outdated heating, ventilation and electrical systems ■ Replace old portable classrooms and build new classrooms to relieve overcrowding at existing schools ■ Keep computer systems and instructional technology up-to-date MZASURE T IS FISCALLY ACCOUNTABLE: a Independent citizens' oversight and annual audits are required ■ All funds stay local - no funds can be taken away by the State Funds cannot be spent on administrator/teacher salaries, benefits or pensions Measure T will allow our schools to qualify for millions in state snatching funds that would otherwise go to other schools. Even if you don't have school -aged children, supporting Measure T is a wise investment. Great schools protect our quality of life and increase our property values. By November 5th, please join parents, teachers, seniors, elected officials and business leaders and vote YES on T for top-notch Schools. Endorse Volnnte0 Donaterte, �- D. . Va ntPMlrlti66. Lake Elsinore Unified School LEUSD serves families in the cities of Lake District (LEUSD) serves Elsinore, Canyon Lake, and Wildornar, and almost 21,000 TK - 121h several unincorporated communities, including ,&3,uuu grade students at 25 schools Lakeland Village and Horsethief Canyon NOVA v In tune 2024, the LEUSD Board of Trustees voted to place Measure T, a local 2024 school facilities measure, on the November 2024 ballot, VOTING YES ON T WILL: Upgrade schools so Repair or replace Replace old portable they meet current fA deteriorating roofs, FkVAC classrooms and build health and safety codes s and electrical systems s new classrooms Keep computer systems Provide modern labs and Improve student and instructionai career technical facilities safety and campus technology up to date and equipment security systems Measure T will generate approximately $198 million for facility improvements ig� to our schools and will cost property owners $28 per $100,000 of assessed (not market) value - about $104 per year for the typical homeowner. million STATE MATCHING FUNDS Measure T helps LEUSD schools be eligible for $130 million in state matching funds. LEUSD HOMEOWNERS CURRENTLY PAY THE LOWEST BOND TAR -RATE IN RIVERSIDE COUNTY Fil%.P: Yemr 2023.24 Bond Tex Rat" In Neighboring School i71511k7% Hemet Uso P2s3.aD Murrieta Valiay UsD (139 55 Val Vardo USD NNNNI trra,00 Moreno Valley USO $98.17 Corona -Norco USD $97.66 kmmside Us0 $09.73 Temecula Valley USO $2&89 Lake Psinore USD Il♦ $V.00 suw $2s10 ss000 M-00 suw.00 Vltlw LEUSD has already received $17 million in matching funds from Measure V. MEASURE T IS FISCALLY ACCOUNTABLE: Independent citizens' oversight and annual audits are required All funds Stay local - no funds 0 can be taken by the State Measure T helps our schools qualify for $130 million in state matching funds 'tchSchools.eorn () IYss on Mea T Q OYotoYssonT Ad PrW Why Clrei ra kr &rruar end srle id nrtk wE on T. FPPC1 XrWA . f! !' r � 1 j- R ELSINORE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TOUR WITH DR. RYAN LEWIS r�N _.. _' - �-.rte ..M1 _-�k��. �. �-� i• -f F4 X40 Ii-wo The Lake Elsinore Storm Presents The Inaugural Thunder Cares Golf Tournament - Monday, October 14, 2024 includes 4 Golfers Tee Box Sign Pre -Tournament Recognition �@Zg@MgM M@MDM Everything under the Base Hit Sponsorship Level plus: 4 Additional Golfers {S total} & Individual Scoreboard Recognition at Diamond Stadium Prior to Every 2025 Weekday Home Game. Grn amS, Everything under the Home Run Sponsorship Level plus: 4 Additional Golfers (12 total) & Individual Scoreboard Recognition at Diamond Stadium Prior to Every 2025 Home Game. LAO ieCF CROSSCREEK 7 kti n'' CONTACT ALTHEA FOR MORE INFORMATION: APE RROT@LE5TORMBASE BALL.COM 1 (951) 245-4487 X208 5 5 MAYOR PRO TEM Western Riverside Council of Governments WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS (WRCOG) EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING RECAP I 11�IK�7PA Fail I I d 0 N KU I C�7Q1blmAl I Write-in Candidate September 9 - Period (District 2 ONLY) October 22 Voter Information Guides September 26 - Mailed October 26 Ballot Drop-off Locations October 7 - November 5 Open November 5 Voter Registration Deadline October 21 October 26 - 11 -day Vote Center Opens November 5 November 2 - 4 -day Vote Centers Open November 5 Election Day November 5 Final Certification of December 10 Results Vote in Person November 2 - 57 2024 Aaron Chevrolet Lake Elsinore Showroom 31201, Auto Center Drive, 92530 Canyon Lake Middle school Multi -Purpose Room, 33005 Canyon Hills Road, 92532 Lake Community Center Gymnasium, 310 W Graham Avenue, 92530 Lakeland Village Community Center Dance Room 16275, Grand Avenue, 92530 Outlets at Lake Elsinore 1548,17640 Collier Avenue, Building F, 92530 taw, :"s ma._ Ballot Drop Off October 7 -November 5, 2024 Aaron Chevrolet Lake Elsinore 31201 Auto Center Drive, 92530 Lake Elsinore City Hall 130 S Main Street, 92530 Lakeland Village Community Center 16275 Grand Avenue, 92534 Outlets at Lake Elsinore 17600 Collier Avenue, Building F, 154B 92530 MAYOR Ll//Iio-T-7ml A AL .11 :9 0 October 17, 1V: 5�30nm _ 8�30h I i A 0 { 1 ' ► ! r<< . � � r ; ATL,° �' p'a► � FREY.1lIlM1t iti i�l'ti"F"R NRkN. JCTOBER12,2024 5:00 PM TO 8:00 PM DIAMOND STADIUM 16 SAFELY TRICK OR TREAT AT 60 +DECORATED TRUNKS 16 FREE AMUSEMENTS 16 FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY *COSTUMES ARE ENCOURAGED ASPIRATION 2: GROW A VIBRANT AND ACTIVE CITY WHERE OUR RESIDENTS THRIVE.