Government
This Week in City Hall: October 28, 2024
City Hall will be spookily quiet this week. There will be no City Council meeting and only one public meeting from the RPU Board.
City Council Approves Nonprofit Loan Fund, Despite Some Opposition
Nonprofit groups say the âNonprofit Resilience Fundâ will help address critical needs of residents. Critics argue âtaxpayer moneyâ is better used for public work improvements.
Riverside Welcomes New Fire Chief Steve McKinster: A Leader with 29 Years of Experience
Riversideâs new fire chief was sworn in at the Fox Performing Arts Center, emphasizing service, honor, and courage, while the City Manager praised his leadership and community commitment.
Riverside City Council Could Reconsider Nonprofit Resilience Fund, Amid Alleged Concerns Over Redirecting Funds
Close to $3 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds could be used to provide loans to nonprofit organizations dedicated to serving city, residents.
This Week in City Hall: October 21, 2024
The City Council is busy this week with an agenda that includes adopting an 8% tax on cannabis, extending the City Manager's contract by two years, a $500,000 partnership for a trial of autonomous shuttles, and reconsidering a $2.8 million nonprofit resilience fund agreement.
This Week in City Hall: October 14, 2024
It will be a quiet week at City Hall, with no City Council meeting and two canceled commission meetings. The Cultural Heritage Board will review the City's plan to convert historic district streetlights to LED technology.
Proposed Protest Ordinance Struck Down in 5-2 Council Vote
Police chief argues for safety measures, but council members cite constitutional concerns and potential for discrimination.
This Week in City Hall: October 7, 2024
City Council is considering a ban on potential weapons and face coverings at public demonstrations.
Compromise Reached on Remote Public Comment Procedures
Government Process Committee proposes a six-month trial limiting call-in comments to a single period at the start of public meetings.
This Week in City Hall: September 30, 2024
The City Council is in the process of selecting an Interim City Attorney, while the Governmental Process Committee will soon be reviewing a proposal to end phone-in public comment options for city meetings.
Riverside Considers Ending Remote Public Comment Option
Committee report cites return to pre-pandemic conditions and lack of increased participation as reasons for potential change.
This Week in City Hall: September 23, 2024
The Human Relations Commission will discuss calling on the City Council to retain the commemorative flag policy, which it repealed last week, in a memo "to express its deep disappointment" in the Council.