Mayor Scott Mann has announced his selection of Menifee resident Randy Madrid, owner of RM Project Development, as his Planning Commissioner to replace recently elected Council member Lesa Sobek.
Commissioner Madrid will be appointed at the January 6th City Council meeting and will begin duties at the January 13th Planning Commission meeting.
Mayor Mann selected Mr Madrid for his professional background in civil engineering, project management and land development. In addition to operating his own consulting firm, Madrid’s industry experience includes employment with or project consulting for Standard Pacific Homes, KB Home Coastal, Pacific Communities Builders, K. Hovnanian Companies, Adams‐Streeter Civil Engineers, James E. Crosby Civil Engineers, and Hall and Foreman Civil Engineering. He also has municipal public works and engineering experience with the Cities of Newport Beach and Huntington Beach.
Mr Madrid has also held industry leadership positions on the Board of Directors for the Home Builders Council of Orange County and he currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Building Industry Association of Riverside where he is also the Vice President of Legislative Affairs. Mayor Mann said “Randy Madrid brings a wealth of industry experience and leadership to the Menifee Planning Commission and that experience will serve the community well.”
Chris Thomas, Earl Phillips, Mark Doty and Robert Karwin are continuing their service on the five‐member Planning Commission which is authorized to review specific land use projects, hold hearings and act on zoning ordinances, maps, conditional use permits and variances.
For more information about the new Planning Commissioners, please contact the City Clerk at (951) 672‐6777 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
ABOUT MENIFEE: Situated in the heart of southern Riverside County along Interstate 215, Menifee is a vibrant, new city of more than 85,000 residents who enjoy a pleasant year‐round climate, abundant recreational offerings, reasonably priced housing and convenient proximity to some of Southern California’s premiere attractions and employment centres. Within its 50 square miles, Menifee’s business, retail and entertainment outlets are starting to shape the community’s character and this growing economic base is also contributing favourably to the city’s strong financial position. Menifee’s growing family‐oriented population values the city’s ongoing commitment to public safety, community events and smart growth for the future. All of these elements are working together to support the city’s strategic vision to make Menifee one of the state’s most promising new cities.