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Welcome to our weekly digest on public meetings and agenda items worthy of your attention in the next week. This guide is part of our mission to provide everyday Riversiders like you with the information to speak up on the issues you care about.
It's Labor Day and City Council does not meet this week. The Governmental Processes Committee has a Code of Ethics and Conduct review.
City Council does not meet this week. RPU Board considers a network upgrade and other boards and commissions to receive regular updates.
This week's agendas include a contract for repaving 27 miles of roads and proposed Title 20 updates allowing properties to be designated of historic significance without owner consent.
City Council does not meet this week. The Planning Commission will consider a Dutch Bros Coffee drive-thru on Magnolia Ave in the Arlington neighborhood.
City Council does not meet this week. Instead, other boards and commissions will provide input on proposed spending and project plans.
City Council will consider approving $7.1 million for new fire and service trucks, approving a $6.525 million CalTrans-funded sidewalk project in La Sierra, and designating the home of Miné Okubo an official City Landmark.
City Council does not meet this week. Instead, other boards and commissions will provide input on proposed spending and project plans.
Agendas are light and several meetings are cancelled this week due to the Fourth of July holiday. Council will consider updating pension contracts for Police leadership retirement cost sharing, and the Transportation Board will consider eliminating two permit-required street parking zones.
City Council is set to approve the City's next two-year budget, which, if approved, will take effect next Monday, July 1, 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.
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