City Council Approves Historic District Sign Program Update
Council votes to spend $135,000 on new signs, landmark plaques and future district survey.
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Council votes to spend $135,000 on new signs, landmark plaques and future district survey.
Reviewing amendments to the city's Sunshine Ordinance and an appeal to overturn the Planning Commission's denial of a 49-home development on a 9.91-acre Victoria Avenue orange grove site.
A review of outdoor lighting and "live performance" noise regulations and the nomination of the Trujillo Adobe for the National Register of Historic Places are all on this week's agendas.
Residents challenge March JPA's promises of jobs and community benefits at April 8 meeting, citing lack of details and fears of warehouse-dominated development.
City seeks resident input on Northside development featuring Olympic-caliber sports facilities and affordable housing.
Council limits dispensaries to one per ward amid concentration concerns, facing potential lawsuits from rejected applicants.
City Council will consider significant amendments to previously authorized retail cannabis regulations, including reducing the maximum number of cannabis business permits from 14 to 7.
Purchase aims to revitalize neighborhood while providing temporary police space at busy intersection
Council unanimously backs olympic-caliber complex promising jobs, recreation, and community revitalization.
City Council does not meet this week. Riverside's city boards and commissions will discuss a proposal to shift crossing guard program costs to school districts and the strategy to transform the newly named Arlington Village stretch of Magnolia Ave. in Ward 5.
Concerns over dispensary concentration prompt 90-day delay.
City Council will hold a public hearing for the 347-unit Mission Grove Apartments project on the site of the vacant K-Mart site in the Mission Grove Plaza and look for options to participate in the 2028 Olympics.
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