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Temecula service questions start by picking the issue type
Temecula's Contact City Staff page routes requests by issue type and also points mobile users to the city app.
Temecula has a simple first step for city service questions: pick the issue type on the Contact City Staff page. Choosing the issue type can save a handoff because a road concern, a park concern, a permit question, and a general contact question may not go to the same desk.
If you are on a phone, the same page points you toward the mobile app for more features. That can be easier when you want to attach a photo or send the location from where you are standing.
Before you submit, write the request like you are helping someone find the spot. Use the closest address, cross street, park name, trail name, or landmark. If the issue is on a corner, say which corner. If it is behind a building or in a median, say that too.
For broad questions, start with the closest issue type and keep the description short. A clear first message is usually more useful than a long story.
Where to see it
Temecula Contact City Staff page.
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Reviewed July 4, 2026
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Use the official page before you spend money, file paperwork, rely on a deadline, or change a property.
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