Government
Redistricting takes effect: City Council elections to reflect new ward boundaries
Over 50,000 Riversders live in a different ward than they did last week.
This Week in City Hall: July 18, 2023
Council to consider a $2.26M cost-sharing agreement for water recycling project and a $10M allocation to City's reserves in Tuesday's meeting.
Who can do what about misbehavior by an elected official?
Former city councilmember Mike Gardner explains what can and cannot be done when a sitting councilmember is accused of a crime.
This Week in City Hall: June 20, 2023
Chief of Police Larry Gonzalez provides a staffing and crime statistics update
Council votes unanimously to continue with the RTRP Working Group seeking to underground second connection to the grid
Working to find funding to underground project continues, despite pushback from Councilmember Placenscia, who requested the update citing urgency due to Southern California Edison’s delayed work on the project.
This Week in City Hall: June 6, 2023
Council set to finalize updates to Flag Policy, restart RTRP, and formally oppose proposed state assembly bills for public safety.
This Week in City Hall: May 16
Council seeks to formalize a Community Engagement Policy, increase Fairmont Golf Park fees, and update the Municipal Code to allow ride-share vehicle parking.
This Week in City Hall: May 9
The decsion to hand a third of the City's residential trash pickup services from Burrtec to Athens is continued from last week.
City Council approved flying nine commemorative flags at City Hall
Opponents say additional flags would divide, proponents say it celebrates diversity
This Week in City Hall: May 2
Council may throw out Burrtec for trash pickup and decides on which commemorative flags may fly at City Hall.
This Week in City Hall: April 25
The Cheech's financial performance, new solar greenhouses for the Northside, and a new local landmark are all under consideration.
Council set to adopt new Downtown parking rates
The roller coaster ride for Riverside’s Downtown parking rates may be over after nearly a year of highs and lows.