This Week in City Hall: February 9, 2026
City Council will discuss two potential lawsuits related to the rejected University Terrace homeless housing project and review the 2026 Book of Work outlining major city priorities.
Mill is running for the seat he lost to Councilmember Gaby Placenscia with 47% of ther votes in the 2019 election.
Ratnayake will run for the seat currently held by Erin Edwards.
Robillard is the second to publicly declare candidacy for the City Council in the 2024 election.
Local politicians have begun declaring their candidacy more than two years before the election on November 5, 2024. Here is a list of who is running to represent Riverside residents.
Avery is the first to declare candidacy for the City Council in the 2024 election, which is seeing many local electeds jockey for new positions.
Election night vote counting for races across the city is complete but the results are not yet final. With one candidate leading by less than 10 votes, the next updated results, which will be posted at 6:00 pm on Wednesday November 9, are eagerly anticipated. According to the County Registrar of Vo
Candidates share their vision for Area 1, Thoughts on Measure O
Candidates share their vision for Area 5, Thoughts on Measure O
Riverside's star football team could get new football, softball, baseball and soccer fields in Governor Newsom's proposed 2022-2023 budget.
Outside consultant will study project over 6-8 months and present findings before work begins on overhead transmission lines.
Work continues on the general fund and biennial budgets, a grant can help pay for a new RPD service dog, and the Board of Ethics considers amending its current code.
Lawsuit by Riversiders Against Increased Taxes successful: Certification of Measure C blocked
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