This Week in City Hall: November 27, 2023
City Council will place a measure on the March 5 ballot to create a 10% tax on the sale of retail cannabis in the city.
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City Council will place a measure on the March 5 ballot to create a 10% tax on the sale of retail cannabis in the city.
Council will consider a 'security pilot program' to expand contracted services aimed at keeping the Galleria, Auto Mall, Plaza, and Downtown business areas safer.
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.
The City Council doesn't meet this week. Committee will review results to combat homelessness, and RPU Board will hold a public hearing on proposed rate increases.
Council to consider a $10M allocation to City’s reserves in Tuesday’s meeting.
Council seeks to formalize a Community Engagement Policy, increase Fairmont Golf Park fees, and update the Municipal Code to allow ride-share vehicle parking.
The Cheech's financial performance, new solar greenhouses for the Northside, and a new local landmark are all under consideration.
21/22 Fourth Quarter Financial Report The City’s finance department will share the Fourth Quarter Financial Report for the 2021 & 22 fiscal year. Year end revenue to the City came in $10.8M over projections, even after a mid-cycle $13.7M increase in projected income, for a total of $308,100,000 – a
Public support for the traditional holiday event was overwhelming
In person meetings are back, City Council and the public will meet for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic to go over line items ranging from updates on parking rates, police department budget for new and used vehicles, adjustments to speed limits and renewing a reward offer.
Community input encouraged through surveys prior to September 9
Riverside will soon benefit from an infusion of 300 million dollars for projects from the record breaking 300-billion-dollar 2022-23 state budget. Inland lawmakers bring home state budget funds designated to improve a local historic site, park, and educational institutions in Riverside. Citrus State
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