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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) Riverside County contains the following public notice districts:
(1) Beaumont District, which is comprised of the Cities of Beaumont and Calimesa and the unincorporated area known as Cherry Valley.
(2) Coachella District, which is comprised of the City of Coachella and the unincorporated areas known as Thermal and Vista Santa Rosa.
(3) Corona District, which is comprised of the Cities of Corona, Eastvale, and Norco and the unincorporated areas known as El Sobrante, Home Gardens, and Temescal Valley.
(4) Desert District, which is comprised of the Cities of Cathedral City, Desert Hot Springs, Indian Wells, Indio, La Quinta, Palm Desert, Palm Springs, and Rancho Mirage.
(5) Elsinore District, which is comprised of the Cities of Canyon Lake, Lake Elsinore, and Wildomar and the unincorporated areas known as Lakeland Village and Meadowbrook.
(6) Hemet District, which is comprised of the City of Hemet and the unincorporated areas known as East Hemet, Green Acres, Idyllwild-Pine Cove, Valle Vista, and Winchester.
(7) Jurupa District, which is comprised of the City of Jurupa Valley.
(8) Mecca District, which is comprised of the unincorporated areas known as Oasis and Mecca.
(9) Murrieta District, which is comprised of the Cities of Murrieta and Temecula and the unincorporated area known as French Valley.
(10) Palo Verde District, which is comprised of the City of Blythe.
(11) Perris District, which is comprised of the Cities of Menifee and Perris and the unincorporated areas known as Good Hope, Homeland, Lake Mathews, Mead Valley, and Nuevo.
(12) Riverside District, which is comprised of the Cities of Moreno Valley and Riverside and the unincorporated areas known as March AFB and Woodcrest.
(13) San Gorgonio District, which is comprised of the City of Banning and the unincorporated areas known as Cabazon and Whitewater.
(14) San Jacinto District, which is comprised of the City of San Jacinto.
(b) For the purpose of publishing notice arising from a location within Riverside County that is not within one of the districts described in subdivision (a):
(1) If the location is within 10 miles of a district, notice shall be published in the nearest district.
(2) If the location is not within 10 miles of a district, notice shall be given as if the location is in a public notice district without a newspaper of general circulation.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - California Code, Government Code - GOV § 6085.420 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/government-code/gov-sect-6085-420/
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