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City Council - Jun 24, 2026

Published: Jun 24, 2026

Public SafetyOther

Eastville Residents Voice Concerns Over Truck Traffic on Hellman Avenue and Coyote Activity

During public comments, residents raised concerns about large commercial trucks using Hellman Avenue as a cut-through, causing structural damage to homes due to vibrations and noise. They noted that state laws prohibit commercial vehicles over 14,000 pounds on residential streets and that signs with tonnage limitations were previously present but removed. Residents requested rerouting trucks to commercial streets like Archibald or Sleisman and improving road conditions. Animal Control addressed coyote concerns, stating they don't directly handle coyotes but advised on deterrents. They also detailed enforcement procedures for bite incidents and offered safety tips.

Public SafetyOther

Animal Control Offers Free Microchips, Reports High Bite Incidents, and Addresses Coyote Concerns in Eastville

Riverside County Animal Control provided an update on their services and statistics for Eastville. They are offering free microchips and ID tags from June 23rd to July 4th to help reunite lost pets, especially during the 4th of July holiday. Statistics for May 1st to June 23rd included 30 dead domestic animals, 37 dead wild animals, 79 bite reports, 27 animal cruelty investigations, 56 patrols, and numerous calls for stray, aggressive, confined, and injured animals. The department detailed the investigation process for bite reports, including quarantine and potential consequences like citations or animal removal. They also offered safety tips for encountering aggressive animals, emphasizing awareness, not running, and making noise. Council members expressed concerns about coyote activity and potential predation on pets, and asked about animal control's role in responding to these incidents. They also discussed safe practices for residents regarding wildlife.

Community DevelopmentCommercial

Eastville Launches Program to Support Local Businesses During Construction

The Eastville City Council received a presentation on a new 'Supporting Local Businesses Through Construction' program. This initiative aims to help local businesses that are negatively impacted by nearby construction projects by providing temporary signage and a digital communication toolkit. The program is designed to maintain business visibility, access, and customer traffic, and aligns with the city's strategic goal of supporting business retention. Businesses can check out city-branded, code-compliant banners for 30 days and window decals for up to 90 days. The program also includes social media support, with staff creating graphics and potentially taking photos/videos. The program is proposed to have a low cost, with initial expenses for banners and decals.

Parks & EnvironmentOther

Eastville City Council Proclaims July as Parks and Recreation Month, Honors Community Services District

The Eastville City Council recognized July as Parks and Recreation Month. Steve Lawson, Travis Viseth, and Ryan Nicole Morris from the Aripo Community Services District were present to accept the proclamation. The council expressed gratitude for the Parks Department's contributions to the community, highlighting their role in strengthening well-being and building resilient communities through events and initiatives. Specific appreciation was shown to Travis for his responsiveness to issues.

Community DevelopmentInfrastructure

Eastville City Council Approves Annual Levies for Maintenance Districts

The Eastville City Council approved annual reports and levies for landscape and lighting maintenance districts and benefit assessment districts for fiscal year 2026-2027. These funds will be used to maintain infrastructure such as storm drains, fossil filters, street lights, and traffic signals. Various districts, some inherited from Riverside County and others formed by the city or transferred from Harupa Community Services District, will be included. The levies are expected to generate $157,615 in revenue. The council also discussed the potential for consolidating these numerous districts to reduce administrative costs.

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