The All Things Considered co-host brought humor, heart, and hard-earned wisdom to the University Theatre stage, sharing stories from the field and lessons for a life well-lived.
The sun sets over Challen Hill, as seen from the Riverside Country Club Mobile Home Park.
Monday Gazette: September 16, 2024
Hello Riverside, and Happy Monday! Every day somewhere between 900 and 1,000 Riversiders visit our events calendar looking for things to do in Riverside. If you are a part of an organization with an event coming up, please add it to our calendar (it's free!) and help us prepare our guide for the best things to do in town this fall.
City Council will consider reversing 2023's Commemorative Flag Policy and authorizing plans to build a 338-unit apartment complex and grocery store on the site of the old Sear Building.
City Council
City Council will meet in closed and open sessions on Tuesday, September 17, in afternoon sessions at 1:00 and 3:00 p.m. and an evening session at 6:00 p.m. (agenda). The agenda includes:
A recommendation from Councilmember Conder to reverse 2023's commemorative flag policy and return to displaying only the United States, State of California, and City of Riverside flags on all city-owned flag poles.
The Park and Recreation Commission meets on Monday, September 16, at 6:30 p.m. (agenda) to review "summer hightlights" from the program.
Safety, Wellness, and Youth Committee
The Safety, Wellness, and Youth Committee, comprised of Councilmembers Perry, Conder, and Mill, meets on Wednesday, September 18, at 1:00 p.m. (agenda) and will review:
The Cultural Heritage Board meets on Wednesday, September 18, at 3:30 p.m. (agenda) for a presentation on the Mission Inn Foundation and to consider issuing a Certificate of Appropriateness request from Riverside Hyundai to remove the canopy on the backside of their facility, the former Helgeson Buick building, which is eligible as a city landmark.
Economic Development Committee
The Economic Development Committee of Councilmembers Robillard, Cervantes, and Hemenway meets on Thursday, September 19, at 3:00 p.m. (agenda) to review the City's $15,200 annual sponsorship agreement with the Greater Riverside Chamber of Commerce.
Windermere Tower Properties provides insights into last month’s housing market.
20658 Iris Canyon Road Riverside, CA 92508 / Sold at $870,000 by Dana Roquet at Windermere Tower Properties
Riverside Housing Market: Is the Dream Still Alive? In the bustling real estate landscape of Riverside, California, 2024 has marked a year of notable shifts and opportunities. As summer draws to a close, prospective buyers and sellers alike are taking stock of the latest housing market data, and the numbers reveal a dynamic, if not intriguing, scenario.
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