This Week in City Hall: March 4, 2024
City Council doesn't meet this week when eyes will be on election results that will impact three of the seven seats.
Personnel & Leadership coverage within the City Hall section.
City Council doesn't meet this week when eyes will be on election results that will impact three of the seven seats.
City Council does not meet this week. Generating ideas for official flags needed to complete the City's new commemorative flag policy and an ethics complaint against an RPU Board member are on commission agendas this week.
Mayor and Councilmember salaries, Title 20 updates allowing properties to be designated of historic significance without owner consent, and an appeal for a failed ethics complaint against Councilmember Cervantes are all on the agenda this week.
Short-term rental regulations, reducing City Council monthly meetings, and an appeal for a failed ethics complaint against Councilmember Cervantes are all on the agenda this week.
Council will hear the latest updates for the Mission Inn Festival of Lights and receive legal counsel for a lawsuit filed against the city by the Historic Mission Inn Corporation.
With only three meetings scheduled, one would expect a quiet week at City Hall, but a proposal to reduce the number of monthly City Council meetings and an ethics complaint against Councilmember Cervantes are likely to generate some noise.
City Council to review the City Clerk's office performance and move funds to establish the Department of Housing and Human Services.
'Our mistakes do not define us,' shares Cervantes at her first meeting back
Chief of Police Larry Gonzalez provides a staffing and crime statistics update
The seven-month process of redrawing City Council’s ward boundaries, dubbed “Reshape Riverside”, comes to a conclusion at tonight’s Council meeting.
Jorge Barrera and Maribeth Tinio are the latest additions to Riverside's economic development team
With no City Council meeting this fifth Tuesday of the month, a Board of Ethics Hearing Panel immediately following Thursday evening’s regular Board of Ethics meeting is the place to pay attention. Residents of Orangecrest and Mission Grove will be following closely as this hearing is connected to t
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