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June 10, 2026 City Council Meeting

Published: Jun 10, 2026

Public SafetyInstitutional

City Council Approves EMS Fees Without Increase for Fiscal Year 2026-2027

The City Council approved the adoption of Resolution 2026-35, establishing emergency medical service (EMS) program fees for fiscal year 2026-2027 without any increase in costs. This decision ensures the continuation of EMS services at current rates, a move supported by council members who noted the importance of maintaining these services without additional financial burden on residents.

Community DevelopmentOther

Marlin Johnson Honored for Over 20 Years of Service to Canyon Lake

Marlin Johnson was honored and retired after over 20 years of dedicated service to Canyon Lake, beginning in 1993 with Community Patrol and later joining the Canyon Lake POA in 2006. In 2021, he transitioned to the city as a Code Enforcement Officer, praised for his professionalism and commitment to preserving the community's quality of life. He received a certificate and a gift certificate for Jersey Mike's.

Community DevelopmentCommercial

Youth Entrepreneurs Recognized for 'Canyon Lake Trash Blasters' Business

The City Council recognized the youth entrepreneurship of Wyatt and Cameron, owners of 'Canyon Lake Trash Blasters,' a business providing power washing and trash can cleaning services. The city supported their initiative by waiving the business license fee and assisting with obtaining a license, while Home Depot donated equipment. The business is active on Instagram and Facebook.

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Council Member Walty Emphasizes Positive Impacts of Youth Sports and Community Programs

Council Member Walty discussed the positive impact of sports and community programs on youth and the broader community. He highlighted benefits such as improved health, social skills, academic success, and enhanced self-esteem for children. For the community, investing in youth programs leads to higher property values, better schools, and stronger social networks. He also noted the economic return on investment and the importance of keeping youth engaged in positive activities.

Zoning And Land UseAll

City to Share Planner Services with Wildomar to Enhance Planning Capacity

The city council approved an agreement with the city of Wildomar to share the services of a planner, addressing the city's need for specialized planning expertise without the full cost of a dedicated staff member. This inter-city collaboration will provide essential planning services, including HCD updates and day-to-day zoning guidance, for an annual cost of $75,000 for the first year. The agreement aims to resolve planning struggles and ensure compliance with state requirements.

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