đ Thursday Gazette: July 17, 2025
Cannabis rules finalized, Mission Inn Foundation engages ELL students and a local architectâs honeymoon takes the spotlight.
City Council considers the allocation of COVID-19 relief funds and the mayor is named in formal complaint along with several councilmembers.
City Council focuses entirely on homelessness prevention, and a potential resource guide for residents and local businesses on the topic of homelessness is considered.
Riversideâs City Council late on Tuesday evening made final adjustments to the cityâs street food vendor ordinance and will be voting on it in an upcoming session. If passed, the most significant addition to the ordinance would allow applicants to use documentation other than their social security n
Charter Review Committee reviews street vendor ordinance and a complaint against Councilmember Chuck Conder is causing a stir in the Board of Ethics.
The Superior Court of California, County of Riverside, will hear the lawsuit filed against Riverside concerning Measure C on Friday, Sept. 24. âRiversiders Against Increased Taxesâ (RAIT) will have until Tuesday to submit their opening argument, with the city having to submit their response by Thurs
City Council again until next Tuesday, September 21, here are some notable city board meeting items being heard this week: Charter Review Committee Item 5: Proposed Charter Amendment to Give Mayor Veto Power On Wednesday, the Committee will be reviewing a proposed charter amendment that would formal
On August 27, a lawsuit was filed against the City of Riverside by âRiversiders Against Increased Taxesâ (RAIT). The lawsuit claims that the sole measure for November 2, Measure C, is unlawful and should not be on the ballot. Measure C, formally called the âCity of Riverside Services Protection Mea
New leaders have taken over Riversideâs Charter Review Committee who will guide the groupâs discussion on the future of the mayorâs powers. Ben Clymer Jr. stepped down from his role as chair as did Malissa Mckieth from her role as vice chair during their August 18 meeting. The pair lead the Charter
The mayor addresses American-Islamic relations, millions in ERA funding to be approved and the Land Use, Sustainability, and Resilience Committee considers two proposals.
Tackling the homelessness crisis in Riverside County has been named as a top priority by local officials, including Riversideâs mayor, its city council and county board of supervisors. Among the programs and initiatives available to California municipalities to address the issue, the Assisted Outpat
A special November election will ask Riversiders if they want to allow the city to continue transferring revenues from electric utilities to its general fund, a question worth $40 million. Before the 16th of this month, Riverside City Council members, individual Riverside voters or a bona fide group
From an array of agenda items set for todayâs Riverside City Council meeting, here are summaries of the more notable ones from both afternoon and evening sessions. Item 8 The city council is being asked to again authorize, prepare for and give notice of a special election on November 2, but with som
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