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Traffic Control

The District is responsible for local review of traffic situations, and when appropriate, adopts ordinances for the  traffic control. Additionally, the District is involved with conditions of maps at the County approval level allowing for the evaluation of subdivisions and how they will affect the existing roads.

Excessive speed on District roads is always at the top of the list of resident concerns. In 2001, the Temecula Office of the California Highway Patrol added the District to its regular patrol area. Both the CHP officers and the District’s Deputy Sheriffs use radar to enforce speed laws in the District.

A police SUV parked in front of a building with palm trees and a clear sky.