It’s a Date
A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
The six-month pilot begins Jan. 16 and operates Friday through Sunday from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. for $20 per vehicle.
Committee advances policy removing council member branding from $525,000 program while debating election-year restrictions.
Decision clears environmental hurdle for Riverside Alive project after seven-year process.
Captain Tim Strack Parkway" will appear on signs along Lime Street but won't change addresses.
Council will consider eminent domain for a quiet zone project stopping train horns sounded 31 times daily at two crossings, award $5.56 million for street resurfacing, and review Riverside Alive Project environmental certification appeals.
Futrell highlights manufacturing, teaching hospital plans, and convention center expansion in second annual Chamber address.
City Council does not meet this week. Cultural Heritage Board to review the Riverside 2050 Plan's historic preservation policies and Planning Commission considers of a 117-unit apartment development.
Board of Ethics must now give equal weight to evidence from both complainants and accused officials during preliminary review.
City releases bilingual Know Your Rights materials as first monthly report shows zero community-submitted reports through new 311 system.
Council approves $50,000 pilot program offering points-based incentives; city projects millions in local spending if program continues.
"Repurpose Riverside" project targets summer 2026 completion with approximately $300,000 in grant funding.
Committee directs staff to draft ordinance eliminating standalone tobacco retailers after finding employees openly selling methamphetamine pipes.
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