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Sidewalk Repair: Mead Valley vs Temecula

How do sidewalk repair rules compare between Mead Valley, CA and Temecula, CA?

Mead Valley and Temecula have similar restriction levels.

Mead Valley, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Under California Streets and Highways Code §5610, adjacent property owners are responsible for maintaining and repairing sidewalks fronting their property. Riverside County may order repairs and perform them at owner's expense if ignored; uplifts over 1/2 inch are typically considered tripping hazards.

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Temecula, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Under California Streets and Highways Code §5610, abutting property owners in Temecula are responsible for sidewalk repair and maintenance. The city may notify owners of needed repairs and, if not completed, perform the work and assess costs against the property under §5615.

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Mead Valley FAQ

Temecula FAQ

Whose tree caused my buckled sidewalk?

If a city street tree caused the damage, contact Public Works — Temecula sometimes shares repair costs for tree-induced displacement.

What happens if I ignore the city's repair notice?

The city can perform the repair and record a special assessment against your property, collected like property tax with priority lien status.

Can I do the repair myself?

Concrete sidewalk repair requires a Public Works encroachment permit, conformance with Temecula standard plans (color, scoring, slope), and inspection — DIY without permit creates problems.

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