Government
This week at City Hall, October 17–21
A closed session will take place on Monday to consider the appointment and salary of the City Manager and Tuesday Council will vote on approving funds for the Mission Inn, Commodity Boxes and the addition and adoption of titles and chapter to the Municipal Code in regards to local fire codes.
Orangecrest, Mission Grove residents continue to raise alarms over warehouse plans
A proposed 1.8 million square foot warehouse project near the Orangecrest and Mission Grove is receiving large pushback by residents who say more logistics development will lead to more pollution and health consequences. The West Campus Upper Plateau development being proposed by the Lewis Group of
This Week at City Hall, October 10-14
This week at City Hall, plans are waiting on approvals and final sign offs and Festival of Lights planning is beginning.
This Week at City Hall, October 6
This week at city hall, amendments and additions to the ordinance regulating homeless encampments, 20-acres of vacant land is being considered for housing developments and the Board of Ethics looks to seek outside council and consider a Code of Ethics Complaint placed against a councilmember.
The Week at City Hall, September 26
The Housing and Homelessness committee gives an update on their action plan to help individuals experiencing homelessness and the RPU Board considers the sale of land for the RTRP. There will not be a City Hall Council meeting this week.
This Week at City Hall, September 19
Monday September 19th Parks and Recreation Commission Line 4- Parks and Neighborhood Specialist (PANS) Update City Staff will provide an update regarding the progress on PANS staffing, equipment, training, accomplishments and future goals of the program. PANS was first introduced on March 21 by the
This Week at City Hall, September 6
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.
Downtown Parking Rates Revisited by City Council
Community input encouraged through surveys prior to September 9
City begins redistricting process, encourages resident involvement
Residents encouraged to create ward maps using data driven tools
California State Budget: Investing in Riverside
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
This Week at City Hall, August 22
Monday, August 22 Housing and Homelessness Committee Line 4– Homeless Action Plan update What has previously been known as the City’s Five-Year Plan to Reduce Homelessness is now known as the Homeless Action Plan. Homeless Solutions Officer Lorissa Villarreal will give an update. Line 5- Housing au