Wildomar Mayor Highlights Growth, Community Vision At State Of The City

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Community leaders, business owners and residents gathered last Thursday afternoon for the 2025 Wildomar State of the City, where Mayor Ashlee DePhillippo delivered an update on the city’s progress and laid out her vision for the year ahead.

The annual address, hosted in partnership with the Murrieta/Wildomar Chamber of Commerce, was held at the Jean Hayman Training Center on Lemon Street. The event opened with a ticketed lunch reception at 11 a.m., followed by the mayor’s remarks at noon, which were free and open to the public.

DePhillippo’s State of the City presentation highlighted key accomplishments over the past year, including ongoing development efforts, community investment initiatives and progress on local infrastructure. She also outlined the city’s priorities for 2025, emphasizing the importance of economic growth, public safety and continued partnerships with regional agencies.

The gathering also served as an opportunity for residents to connect with local officials and business leaders. Chamber representatives noted that the annual program is intended to bring together Wildomar’s civic and business communities.

Rep. Young Kim, who attended the event, praised the program and the city’s momentum. “Great to join the City of Wildomar for their 2025 State of the City hosted by the Murrieta/Wildomar Chamber of Commerce,” Kim wrote on social media. “Amazing time full of hometown spirit and exciting plans for Wildomar’s future. Congratulations to Mayor Ashlee DePhillippo on a successful address!”

The mayor’s address was open to all residents interested in learning more about Wildomar’s direction for the coming year.

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