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Can You Identify This Park?

by Steve
10/11/2007 10:37:00 AM

I was hoping that someone reading this might be able to give me some information about the park in Sun Ranch, in the north Sun City area.

Sun Ranch is the tract of homes built by Lennar (U.S. Homes), along Murrieta Rd, between Rouse Rd and Thornton Ave. This would be on the west side of Murrieta Rd, caddy-corner from the cemetery.

The park is located inside the tract. It's location is on the intersection of Geary St and Turfwood St. The park has no sign indicating its name, or who administers it. All it has is a tot lot. There are also two flood-control basins next to the park, with a jogging path that encircles the basins.

I'm guessing this park is administered by the homeowners association. I say this because I already contacted the Riverside County EDA (CSA 145), and they've never heard of this park. I called Valley Wide Recreation, and they've never heard of it either. I also called Riverside County Flood Control, and said they don't own those flood control basins.

What I would like to know is: one, the name of the park, and two, which administrative body is in charge of the park, and, three a phone number for the administrative body. This information will be compiled into a directory of parks in Menifee Valley.

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Below is map of its location...

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