Wildomar Property Managers Information/FAQ
Important Numbers
Utilities
Southern California Edison
Electric
(800) 655-4555
https://www.sce.com
SoCal Gas
Natural Gas
(877) 238-0092
https://www.socalgas.com/
CR&R Waste and Recycling (West of 15FWY)
Trash & Waste Disposal
(800) 826-9677
http://www.crrwasteservices.com
EVWMD
Water & Sewer Service
(951) 674-3146
http://www.evmwd.com/
Verizon
TV & Broadband
(800) 483-3000
http://www.verizon.com
Waste Management (East of 15FWY)
Trash & Waste Disposal
(800) 423-9986
http://www.wm.com
City Services
Riverside Sheriff Department
Law Enforcement
Emergency: Dial 911
Other:(951) 245-3300
http://www.riversidesheriff.org
AFV
Animal Control
(951) 471-8344
http://animalfriendsofthevalleys.com
Code Enforcement
City Upkeep
(951) 677-7751 Ext 207
http://www.cityofwildomar.org
Access’s Favorite Food & Restaurants
Tesoro Italian Cuisine
(951) 609-1266
http://tesoroitaliancuisine.com
D’Canters Wine Bar & Grill
(951) 678-2828
http://www.d-canters.com
Old Market Grill
(951) 600-3974
http://www.oldmarketgrill.com
Wildomar FAQ
- Where is City Hall located?
- What school district serves the City of Lake Elsinore?
- What is my tax rate and where can I view/pay my property tax bill?
- Who do I call for Code Enforcement?
- Who do I call for Animal Control services?
Wildomar Property Managers – City Information
Access Asset Management is found throughout all of Wildomar. The city has grown recently and provided a large base for new investment opportunities and property management. From the 15 you are able to easily access Inland Empire/Riverside county from Riverside to Temecula, Although this page serves to give a owners and residents a biography for the city of Wildomar, you can check out of other pages and blog posts on property managers. Owners are directed towards our owners page and FAQ and to reach a seasoned property manager in the Wildomar area write us an email or give us a call, we would love to answer any of your questions.
“Wildomar is a community of old and new, more mature homes and acreages with horses and other animals mixed with more modern housing tracts. Nestled between the cities of Murrieta and Lake Elsinore, Wildomar officially became a city on July 1, 2008, at that time home to about 28,000 residents.
The name Wildomar was coined from the names of its three founders — the WIL from
William Collier, the DO from Donald Graham and the MAR from Margaret Collier Graham.
Wildomar had been an outpost for the pony express for the Butterfield Stage, and in the early part of this century, a stop for the Southern California Railroad. After the tracks washed out, growth in the area slowed and Wildomar remained a farming and ranching area, including a large number of horse ranches.
Construction of the I-15 freeway brought urban-type growth to Wildomar, which led to the mixture of urban and rural.
Wildomar Incorporation Now, commonly known as WIN, led the effort to incorporate.
Its office was in a small, unassuming historic building near the corner of Mission Trail and Corydon. It is one of the oldest public buildings in the area.
Currently leased by the Wildomar Chamber of Commerce, the building has served the community in one capacity or another for over 100 years. Originally on Lemon Street, the building was moved to its present location in 1895 — selected because the railroad tracks ran behind the building. The building was to be a stop for the railroad. Once the railroad no longer ran through Wildomar, the building found other uses. In 1993, the Animal Friends of the Valleys and the chamber brought the building back into a serviceable condition. These two agencies have shared the building ever since.”
Source: http://www.cityofwildomar.org