Temecula 2030

Vision │Balance │Community


The City of Temecula is excited to introduce our vision to create a Quality of Life Master Plan called Temecula 2030.

"The future belongs to those who see possibilities before they become obvious."

                    - Former CEO of Pepsi and Apple Computer,  John Scully 

What is Temecula 2030?

The proposed Temecula 2030 Plan will be a living document that reflects the vision and long-term goals of our City. As Temecula continues to grow and mature, the Temecula 2030 Plan will be a crucial part of not only maintaining our quality of life, but to take a proactive approach and identify specific community needs, goals, and possible improvements.

The Temecula 2030 Plan will give the City the ability to quantify and measure our success, which will be connected to the City’s Operating Budget and Capital Improvement Program (CIP), which is forecasted five years out. 

Temecula 2030 is driven by the Quality of Life City Council Subcommittee consisting of Council Member's Chuck Washington and Ron Roberts. The Subcommittee provides policy guidance and direction as the plan is drafted and developed. A Blue Ribbon Committee, consisting of key stakeholders within the community has also been formed to provide input and vision.  The first Blue Ribbon Committee meeting was held on July 14, 2010. 
 
The City has obtained Applied Development Economics, Inc. (ADE) to assist with the Temecula 2030 Plan facilitation.  


 

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If you are interested in receiving information on Temecula’s 2030 Plan, we would like to keep in contact with you. Please click here to get on an interest list. We will contact you via e-mail and provide periodic updates about the development of the plan.

 


Come get involved! We want to hear from you!

Residents and business owners will be able to provide valuable input in the development of the Temecula 2030 Plan. Input will be obtained through e-mail.  Input was also received via the community workshops held at each of the high schools.


Community Workshops were held as follows:

August 31, 2010: Temecula Valley High School, 7pm-9pm

September 1, 2010: Great Oak High School, 7pm-9pm

September 2, 2010: Chaparral High School, 7pm-9pm


Blue Ribbon Comittee Meetings:
Meeting 1: Presentation


How do you see Temecula in 20 years? Send us an email here! 

Blue Ribbon Committee News


Organization Chart


The next Blue Ribbon Committee Meeting is scheduled for:

September 15, 2010, 2:00 pm at City Hall, 43200 Business Park Drive, City Council Chambers


 

"Destiny is not a matter of chance, but of choice. Not something to wish for, but to attain.”

— William Jennings Bryan



This webpage will be continually updated showing our progress and opportunities for you to get involved. Keep checking back for updates!