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This Week in City Hall: June 24, 2024
City Council is set to approve the City's next two-year budget, which, if approved, will take effect next Monday, July 1, 2024.
Riverside Hunger Resource Center Opens
New facility aims to combat hunger in Riverside and San Bernardino counties
Eat This, Riverside: Fresh Tortillas and Chicharron at Arlanza’s La Mazorca
This week, a hot tip from a hair stylist led Seth to this venerable grocery store/taqueria at Tyler and Cypress, where chicharron and fresh masa in many forms are the highlights of the taco counter.
Neighbor of the Week: Kayla Booker
Each week, we will introduce a new neighbor. This is not a who's who list. These are regular Riversiders doing exceptional things.
Brass in Pocket
A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
Riverside Parks Photo Contest: The Story We Tell
The public is invited to submit their best photos of city parks for a chance to win cash prizes
Arte Nuestra festival marks two-year anniversary of the Cheech
Art vendors, live music, food, and free museum admission brought to you by RAM and the Cheech
Arlington's Javier Hernandez earns prestigious Gatorade State honor
Senior soccer star recognized for athletic and academic achievements.
Cooling Centers open across Riverside for summer heat
The city service can prove to be a lifesaver for vulnerable populations during summer months
This Week in City Hall: June 17, 2024
City Council will consider approving $8.6 million in federal HUD funding for housing and homelessness projects, $6.3 million for a quiet zone project at the Cridge St. railroad crossing, and $775,000 to kick off a five-year project for the beautification of Victoria Ave.
Water policy on the horizon: Key bills and regulations aim to reshape California’s water landscape
"Two critical actions are being contemplated by the State that will significantly impact future water supplies and impose significant restrictions on how we use water in urban settings."