The Temecula Valley Unified School District Transportation Division offers students both round trip and one way rides to school. To qualify for T.V.U.S.D. transportation students must live more than 1.25 areal miles from their elementary school, 2.5 areal miles from their middle school and 3.25 areal miles away from their high school. There is a fee but there are free or reduced rates for those students whose household income qualify. Temecula Valley Unified School District provides transportation for the following schools: Crown Hill Elementary, Vail Elementary, Nicolas Valley Elementary, Tony Tobin Elementary, Vintage Hills Elementary, Bella Vista Middle School, Temecula Middle School, Great Oak High School and Temecula Valley High School. For more information log onto http://www.tvusd.k12.ca.us/transp_about.
The Temecula Community Center is a city-owned facility used mostly for public events, such as dance classes, club meetings and other activities. People can also lease it for weddings, quinceanera and other parties. It sits between the Boys and Girls Club and the Community Pantry in a grassy park overlooking the creek, which is picturesque during the rainy season. It offers a big dance hall, two meeting rooms and a kitchen. It has free wifi internet access and has plenty of parking.
The US Air Force uses this office to recruit new members. Young people come her to interview with a recruiter and sign up for service. Recruiters also conduct administrative duties here.
The office sits in an east-to-miss commercial strip mall next door to a sign maker.
The county's Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder's office is where locals can get copies of and file public records. It deals in birth, death and marriage certificates, passport applications, fictitious business names and other public records.
The building sits on County Center Drive, where many county services keep offices. The office is a few doors down from the Grace Mellman Community Library.
A Navy recruiter uses this office as a Southwest County headquarters. People go here to interview for enlistment and get more information about what the Navy can offer. The office sits in a strip mall in a shopping center with a Henry's Market and an LA Fitness gym.
Old Town Temecula Community Theater is located on Main Street in Old Town Temecula. It has a 361-seat theater; rehearsal rooms; classrooms; a dance studio; The Merc, a club-style performance space; and a courtyard. Performances are held at the main theater and The Merc. Temecula Presents brings artists from all over the world to the theater to deliver exceptional and extraordinary performances. For more information visit: http://www.temeculatheater.org.
This station sits adjacent to the Temecula Public Library on quiet Pauba Road. It serves the surrounding hills of upscale housing tracts and mini-estate homes.
Sitting at the top of a hill, the station offers a great view of Ronald Reagan Sports Park.
The County of Riverside Department of Social Services takes up one of five buildings in an easy-to-miss business park with a sign near the street reading, "Foremost Business Parks."
This department gives aid to residents in need. It also runs several other activities, including senior and child protective services, Medi-Cal and homeless programs.
The park is filled with several well-lighted areas for playing sports of all kinds. It boasts football/soccer fields, four basketball courts and four baseball fields. In addition, playground equipment including a tot lot is available. There are also several large areas for gatherings complete with picnic benches and BBQs. A large field area for flying a kite, playing frisbee or running with a favorite pal are some of the other activities visitors can engage in while enjoying the outdoors.
This station sits in an industrial park in western Temecula. It serves mosty the nearby commercial buildings on the west side of the freeway.
The county's treasurer/tax collector's office sits across the street from the Grace Mellman Community Library next door to the Veteran Affairs office.
This office deals with all aspects of the county's well being, including collecting taxes and reallocating funds.
The Community Recreation Center has a swimming pool, gymnasium, multi-purpose room, an outdoor amphitheater and a kitchen. The 25-yard-long pool is heated, has a water-slide, diving board and there aer indoor showers. The center can be rented out to groups.