🍊 Sunday Gazette: September 14, 2025
Canvas Pizza rolls out a new food trailer, meet Neighbor of the Week Ernesto Rodriguez, and a Creative Prompt on dryer lint.
Local narratives on environmental justice to be showcased alongside the touring exhibition.
City Council doesn't meet this week. Other committees meet to discuss the reallocation of Measure Z funds to better address homelessness, plans and budgets for RPU infrastructure upgrades, and design plans for the renovation of the Museum of Riverside.
Justin Scott-Coe, former chair of Riverside’s Board of Public Utilities, argues that RTRP’s planned overhead power lines are essential for community health and affordable, reliable energy and shouldn’t be delayed by undergrounding efforts.
Councilmember Erin Edwards confirms she will not seek re-election for the office she has held since 2019.
Maloney follows Hass Ratnayake in running for the seat currently held by Erin Edwards.
City Council to finalize RPU rate increases, consider new contractor requirements, a small-business COVID recovery grant program, and a 247-unit apartment complex on University Ave.
Scholarships awarded in early september support students in fields ranging from emergency medical services to computer engineering.
Escobedo is the third candidate running for the Ward 3 seat in the 2024 election.
Tom Evans, RPU General Manager from 2000-2004, argues that underground lines are safer, more reliable, and worth the extra cost.
City Council to review the City Clerk's office performance and move funds to establish the Department of Housing and Human Services.
Application period is now open for five vacancies available for residents interested in school district oversight
Deal could establish city as U.S. Hub for autonomous shuttle manufacturing
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