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Menifee is a city in Riverside County, California, United States, and part of the Los Angeles Combined Statistical Area. The city is centrally located in Southern California in the Menifee Valley. It is almost north of Temecula and just north of
Murrieta Murrieta is a city in southwestern Riverside County, California, United States. The population of Murrieta was 110,949 as of the 2020 United States Census, 2020 census. Murrieta experienced a 133.7% population increase between 2000 and 2010, ma ...
. Menifee is roughly in size and has an elevation of . The incorporated City of Menifee includes the communities of Sun City, Quail Valley, and Romoland.


History

The area was originally inhabited by the Luiseño people, specifically the Pechanga band. In the 18th century, the area fell under Spanish rule and was ceded by Mexico to the United States in 1848 as a result of the Mexican–American War. Farming, which began in the mid-19th century, was concentrated in the Menifee area. Mining began in the early 1880s with the discovery of a significant quartz lode by miner Luther Menifee Wilson, from whom Menifee derived its name. Wilson discovered a gold-bearing quartz ledge near present day Holland and Murrieta roads in 1883, and filed a claim with the San Diego County Recorder’s office for this new “Menifee” mine. At the time, the area was referred to as the Menifee Valley. Early development of the Menifee area began with Sun City in the early 1960s, conceptualized as an active retirement community by
Del Webb Delbert Eugene "Del" Webb (May 17, 1899 – July 4, 1974) was an American real estate developer, and a co-owner of the New York Yankees baseball club. He is known for founding and developing the retirement community of Sun City, Arizona, and fo ...
, a building contractor from Phoenix, Arizona. Webb also developed
Sun City, Arizona Sun City is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Maricopa County, Arizona, Maricopa County, Arizona, United States, that is located within the Phoenix metropolitan area. The population was 39,931 as of the 2020 United Sta ...
, under the same concept. Sun City is located in the northwestern part of Menifee and features a mix of residential and commercial activity. The Menifee area later grew during the late 1980s and early 1990s as a master-planned community. However, a lack of resources such as industry-oriented occupations and high-density retail and commercial businesses caused many residents to drive to cities such as Temecula or
Murrieta Murrieta is a city in southwestern Riverside County, California, United States. The population of Murrieta was 110,949 as of the 2020 United States Census, 2020 census. Murrieta experienced a 133.7% population increase between 2000 and 2010, ma ...
to shop, dine, or work. In recent years, however, there has been substantial growth in Menifee, attracting many new residents from all areas of Southern California such as San Diego, Orange County and Los Angeles, as well as other parts of the Inland Empire. On June 3, 2008, the residents of the communities encompassing the Menifee area voted to incorporate together to form Riverside County's 26th city. The new City of Menifee was officially established on October 1, 2008.


Geography

The city of Menifee is bordered on the north, west, south and east by the cities of
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, Lake Elsinore, Wildomar,
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, and the community of
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. The city center of Menifee lies at the intersection of Newport Road and Interstate 215. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city covers an area of 46.6 square miles (120.7 km2), 99.70% of it land, and 0.30% of it water.


Climate

Menifee has mild winters and hot dry Summers. * On average, the warmest month is August. * The highest recorded temperature was on June 20, 2016. * On average, the coldest month is December. * The lowest recorded temperature was on January 1, 1976. * The maximum average precipitation occurs in February. Menifee has a Mediterranean climate or Dry-Summer Subtropical ( Köppen climate classification ''Csa''). Menifee enjoys plenty of sunshine throughout the year, with an average of 263 sunshine days and only 35 days with measurable precipitation annually of 12.51 inches of rainfall. The period of April through October is hot and dry with average high temperatures of and lows of , though in the summer, temperatures can easily exceed 105 °F. The period of November through March is somewhat rainy, as shown in the adjacent table. At times, during the winter, large dust storms may form due to the large mass of humidity and low, flat land.


Demographics

The
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reported that Menifee had a population of 77,519. The population density was . The racial makeup of Menifee was 55,444 (71.5%) White (54.2% Non-Hispanic White), 3,858 (5.0%) African American, 655 (0.8%) Native American, 3,788 (4.9%)
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, 296 (0.4%) Pacific Islander, 9,642 (12.4%) from other races, and 3,837 (4.9%) from two or more races. Hispanic or
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of any race were 25,551 persons (33.0%). The 2010 Census reported that 77,331 people (99.8% of the population) lived in households, 81 (0.1%) lived in non-institutionalized group quarters, and 107 (0.1%) were institutionalized. There were 27,461 households, out of which 9,729 (35.4%) had children under the age of 18 living in them, 15,405 (56.1%) were opposite-sex married couples living together, 2,743 (10.0%) had a female householder with no husband present, 1,324 (4.8%) had a male householder with no wife present. There were 1,348 (4.9%)
unmarried opposite-sex partnerships POSSLQ ( , plural POSSLQs) is an abbreviation (or acronym) for "Person of Opposite Sex Sharing Living Quarters", a term coined in the late 1970s by the United States Census Bureau as part of an effort to more accurately gauge the prevalence of ...
, and 184 (0.7%) same-sex married couples or partnerships. 6,591 households (24.0%) were made up of individuals, and 4,153 (15.1%) had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.82. There were 19,472 families (70.9% of all households); the average family size was 3.35. The population was spread out, with 20,067 people (25.9%) under the age of 18, 6,460 people (8.3%) aged 18 to 24, 18,771 people (24.2%) aged 25 to 44, 17,571 people (22.7%) aged 45 to 64, and 14,650 people (18.9%) who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 38.1 years. For every 100 females, there were 92.8 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 88.9 males. There were 30,269 housing units at an average density of , of which 21,104 (76.9%) were owner-occupied, and 6,357 (23.1%) were occupied by renters. The homeowner vacancy rate was 4.1%; the rental vacancy rate was 6.8%. 58,330 people (75.2% of the population) lived in owner-occupied housing units and 19,001 people (24.5%) lived in rental housing units. During 20092013, Menifee had a median household income of $54,903, with 10.3% of the population living below the federal poverty line.


Economy


Top employers

According to the city's 2021 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the ten largest employers in the city are:


Parks and recreation

Menifee possesses 37 parks, of which 16 are city-owned and 22 are Valley-wide owned parks. * Aldergate Park * Audie Murphy Ranch Sports Park * Autumn Breeze Park * Calle Tomas Play Trail * Centennial Park * Central Park * Creek View Park * Desert Green Park * Discovery Park * E.L. Pete Petersen Park * El Dorado Park * Eller Park * Grand Vista Park * Heritage Lake Sports Park * Heritage Park * Hidden Hills Park * Hidden Meadows Park * John V. Denver Park * La Ladera Park * La Paloma Park * Lazy Creek Park * Lyle Marsh Park * Mahogany Creek Park * Marion V. Ashley Park * Mayfield Park * McCall Canyon Park * Menifee South Tot Lot * Mira Park * Mosaic Park * Nova Park * Pepita Square Park * Rolling Hills Park * Silver Star Park * Spirit Park * Sunrise Park * Talavera Park * Wheatfield Park Menifee also possesses the Gale Webb, Kids-R-#1, Action Sports Park; which at the size of six acres, is the largest extreme bike park of its kind in Southern California.


Government

On June 3, 2008, voters elected to incorporate Menifee as a general law city. The new City of Menifee was officially established on October 1, 2008, and is the 26th city located within Riverside County. It was first governed by a five-member city council consisting of Wallace Edgerton as the mayor; Darcy Kuenzi as the mayor pro-tem; and Fred Twyman, John Vaughn Denver, and Scott Mann as council-members. In 2009, Edgerton was re-appointed mayor for a second term. In 2010, Edgerton was re-appointed mayor for a third term and Fred Twyman was appointed vice mayor (a new terminology). Councilman Scott Mann also lost re-election to Tom Fuhrman and Councilman John Denver renewed his place on the council by winning re-election over two challengers. In 2011, John Denver was appointed mayor by city council, after the city's people asked for a change in leadership at city council meetings. In December 2011, the city council consisted of: John Denver (mayor-elect); Tom Fuhrman (mayor pro tem); and councilmembers Wallace Edgerton, Sue Krisjansson and Darcy Kuenzi. In November 2012, Scott Mann was elected mayor. Greg August was also elected to the council, while Darcy Kuenzi and Sue Kristjansson lost their council seats, and Edgerton was named deputy mayor. In November 2014, Scott Mann was re-elected mayor, and Matt Liesemeyer and John Denver were elected and re-elected, respectively, as councilmen. Tom Fuhrman also lost his council seat. In 2016, Neil Winter was elected mayor, defeating Mann, who unsuccessfully ran for a third term. Mann's FPPC violation of using campaign funding for personal funding was believed to have helped Winter to win the election. Mann resigned office early after being formally censured by city council, and Greg August served as acting mayor for 20 days until Winter was sworn in. On May 19, 2018, Mayor Winter unexpectedly died, due to an apparent heart attack. Councilwoman Lesa Sobek took up mayoral responsibilities as mayor pro tempore following Winter's death. After 60 days, Bill Zimmerman was indirectly elected Mayor of Menifee in a 3-1 decision by the city council, on July 18, 2018. In November 2020, Zimmerman was re-elected to serve a four-year term as Mayor. His term expires in December 2024. List of Mayors Menifee initially operated off of indirect elections for its mayors, with city council members appointing the mayor for one-year terms. In 2012, Scott Mann became the first
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mayor, for a two-year term. In 2016, voters approved a measure to increase mayoral terms from two to four years. After Winter's death in 2018, Zimmerman was indirectly elected by the city council to fill the remainder of Winter's term. Notes # Light grey background indicates indirect election by city council. ''died in office''


Education

Elementary and middle school level education in Menifee is provided by the
Menifee Union School District Menifee Union School District is a school district located in the city of Menifee, California Menifee is a city in Riverside County, California, Riverside County, California, United States, and part of the Greater Los Angeles Area, Los Angel ...
and
Romoland School District Romoland School District is a TK–8 public school district based in Riverside County, California, United States serving over 4,500 students residing in Romoland, Homeland, Perris, and Menifee Menifee (May 4, 1996 – June 13, 2019) was ...
, which serves most of Menifee as well as parts of Lake Elsinore, Wildomar and
Murrieta Murrieta is a city in southwestern Riverside County, California, United States. The population of Murrieta was 110,949 as of the 2020 United States Census, 2020 census. Murrieta experienced a 133.7% population increase between 2000 and 2010, ma ...
, and the unincorporated community of
French Valley French Valley is a region located in southwestern Riverside County, near the cities and communities of Hemet, Winchester, Murrieta, and Temecula in the state of California, United States. It is part of the Plains of Leon, contiguous with th ...
. High school students attend school in the
Perris Union High School District The Perris Union High School District is a school district serving Menifee, California, Menifee and Perris, California. It is the only high school-only district in Riverside County, California, Riverside County. The Perris Union High School Distr ...
, which includes
Paloma Valley High School Paloma Valley High School is a public four-year high school located in Menifee, California. The school is part of the Perris Union High School District. It opened for its first school year on September 7, 1995. The mascot is the Wildcat. Paloma Va ...
and Heritage High School. Menifee is also home to the Menifee Valley Campus of
Mt. San Jacinto College Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) is a public community college in Riverside County, California. It is part of the California Community College system and consists of five locations: San Jacinto (San Jacinto Campus), Menifee (Menifee Valley Camp ...
, which serves the Temecula, Murrieta and Menifee areas and is known as the fastest-growing community college in California. There, students can take the classes necessary in order to transfer to four-year college institutions. The community college also has an award-winning nursing program for those wanting to become Registered Nurses. The MSJC Nursing Department has pathways from MSJC directly to Loma Linda Medical Center, Menifee Valley Medical Center, Temecula Valley Hospital, and Inland Valley Medical Center. University of Massachusetts Global has opened on the MSJC campus to offer Menifee its first four-year college, and is accompanied by Grand Canyon University and Bellevue University.


Pre-K & K-12 schools

* Menifee Preschool * Boulder Ridge Elementary * Callie Kirkpatrick Elementary School * Chester W. Morrison Elementary School * Evans Ranch Elementary School * Freedom Crest Elementary School * Harvest Hill STEAM Academy * Harvest Valley Elementary * Herk Bouris Elementary School * Mesa View Elementary * Oak Meadows Elementary School * Quail Valley Elementary School * Ridgemoor Elementary School * Romoland Elementary * Southshore Elementary School * Táawila Elementary School * Bell Mountain Middle School * Ethan A. Chase Middle School * Hans Middle School * Menifee Valley Middle School *
Paloma Valley High School Paloma Valley High School is a public four-year high school located in Menifee, California. The school is part of the Perris Union High School District. It opened for its first school year on September 7, 1995. The mascot is the Wildcat. Paloma Va ...
* Heritage High School * Santa Rosa Academy


Universities and colleges

*
Mt. San Jacinto College Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) is a public community college in Riverside County, California. It is part of the California Community College system and consists of five locations: San Jacinto (San Jacinto Campus), Menifee (Menifee Valley Camp ...
** University of Massachusetts Global


Public safety

As of July 1, 2020, the City of Menifee ended its contract with the Riverside County Sheriff Department and started its own municipal police department. The Menifee Police Department is led by Chief of Police Pat Walsh. The City of Menifee contracts for fire and paramedic services with the Riverside County Fire Department through a cooperative agreement with CAL FIRE. There are four fire stations in Menifee and each station has a paramedic engine company, and there is one medic patrol unit out of Fire Station #7 to assist with call volumes, as Station #7 is the 10th-busiest station in the nation. The Menifee Lakes station also has a truck company located there with specialized equipment for large structural fires. Paramedic services are provided by American Medical Response, whose South Riverside Headquarters are located in Menifee.


Infrastructure


Transportation


Roads and highways

The primary routes in Menifee are Interstate 215 and Newport Road/Dominegoni Parkway. Scott Road, McCall Boulevard and Ethanac Road are also primary east–west travel streets in addition to State Route 74, which runs through the northern part of the city; Murrieta, Bradley, Haun, Antelope, and Menifee Roads are the main north–south thoroughfares. Improvements to the interchange at I-215 and Scott Road were completed in 2020. Other road improvements, such as a new interchange at Garbani Road and an overpass at Holland Road, are anticipated in the coming years.


Public transportation

Menifee has bus routes and Dial-A-Ride stops throughout the city to enhance mobility. RTA Routes 27, 40, 61, and 74 directly serve the Menifee area, linking it to other nearby cities including Temecula, Lake Elsinore, Hemet, and San Jacinto. Metrolink serves the area via the 91/Perris Valley Line, which ends at the South Perris Station, just north of the Menifee city limits. Metrolink has proposed an extension along existing railroad tracks through the northeastern corner of the city to Hemet, though it is unknown whether there will be a station in Menifee.


Health care

Emergency medical services in Menifee are provided by the 84-bed Menifee Global Medical Center, which is a licensed acute care hospital. It opened in 1989 and is located on McCall Boulevard in the northeastern part of the city.


Water

The city is provided water by the Eastern Municipal Water District. A desalination plant in the city treats underground water to produce drinking water.


Notable residents

* Tony Burton - Actor * Larry Fortensky - Construction worker and seventh husband of
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- MMA fighter *
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- Motocross racer *
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- Actress * Benny Mardones - Singer *
Jeremy McGrath Jeremy McGrath (born November 19, 1971) is one of the most popular American Motocross/Supercross champions in the history of the sport, racking up seven Supercross championships. He was most active in the 1990s earning the title the "King of S ...
- Motocross/Supercross Rider * Mike Metzger - Motocross rider *
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- Football player * Audie Murphy - Soldier, actor, and songwriter *
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- Football player * Nia Sanchez - Model and Miss USA 2014 * Eric Swanson - Obsession Racing-Monster Jam * Adam Watts - Songwriter, producer, recording artist, and mixing engineer *
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- Author


References


External links

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