Category: No to Annexation
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Comparing Hemet and Riverside County Rent Ordinances: Annexation Issue

Annexation will materially reduce tenant protections unless conditions are imposed. This conclusion is NOT a scare tactic (as Hemet United says we are doing) or political. It is structural and legal. Difference Between the Ordinances The two ordinances regulate rent in fundamentally different ways. Riverside County Ordinance 760/760.2: Hemet Ordinance 772: From a regulatory standpoint, Read more
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More Ways to Help: Let your Neighbors Know!

One-Page Information Sheets If you can or would like to help, please email [email protected] or direct message admin on the Facebook group. Read more
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You can help with the NO City of Hemet ANNEXATION!

What You Can Do NOW – Before It Reaches LAFCO This is the most critical window to stop it locally. Come out and Hold Signs to Protest and Help Let Our Neighbors Know. Attend Every Meeting Email City Council & Planning Commission Members Where We Are in the Process If It Moves Forward to LAFCO If the City submits Read more
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Hemet Rising Community Meeting on City Annexation: What Residents Need to Know

Posted: Saturday, July 26, 2025 — Meeting in Just Days Hemet United (also known as Hemet Rising) has finally announced the long-awaited community meeting—but not without raising eyebrows. After being first mentioned in a Press-Enterprise article weeks ago, no details had surfaced… until now. So what’s the problem? 📣 Late & Limited Notice For a Read more
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Bridge the Gap: Speak Up, Be Heard, Drive Change!

The following information was provided through an email. Please use the link at the bottom of the email to sign up for your notifications. When neighbors share the facts, they build more than awareness—they build power. An informed community doesn’t wait for change. It makes it happen. Go with your concerns and questions. Let’s Talk Read more
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🧭 How to Get Involved: Let Your Voice Be Heard

Many residents have asked: “How can I share my opinions or ask questions about the annexation of the unincorporated areas around Hemet?” Here’s a quick overview of: This blog breaks down the annexation process and outlines steps you can take as a concerned resident. Want the full story? Check out other blog posts for public Read more
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📢 Inside the Process: Hemet City Staff Prepared for Annexation

Published: June 23, 2025Category: Community Planning | Tags: Annexation, City Council, Public Meetings, Community Engagement 🛠️ Behind-the-Scenes Preparation City staff were hard at work preparing for an important presentation related to the Hemet’s annexation planning efforts. A recently compiled series of internal emails from early 2024 reveals the extensive coordination, collaboration, and care taken to Read more
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Scalpel to Skyscrapers: The Empire-Building Journey of Dr. Kali Chaudhuri

The research on Dr. Chaudhuri is important to the Hemet Region due to his vested interest and extensive land and property ownership in our area. Dr. Kali Pradip Chaudhuri is an orthopedic surgeon-turned-entrepreneur originally from South Asia. He completed his early science education at MC College in Sylhet (then East Pakistan, now Bangladesh) and earned his medical Read more
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You can help STOP the Annexation!

Take action and email the decision makers in our area. Read more
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Annexation Unmasked: What Hemet Region Residents NEED to Know!

Background Info: Petition to Annex Unincorporated Hemet This research all started for the Hemet Region Informed Organization with the City of Hemet’s city council meeting agenda for March 25, 2025. On the agenda was a petition from Hemet United to annex unincorporated areas around Hemet. East Hemet, Valle Vista, Diamond Valley, and Tahquitz areas are Read more
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Welcome to Hemet Region Informed!

Thank you for visiting our website! Our group is committed to keeping our community informed about city and county decisions that impact our neighborhoods. If you come across information that you believe deserves further investigation, please email us at [email protected]. Recently, we discovered—just three days before a City of Hemet council meeting—that a group was Read more
