This Week in City Hall: October 7, 2024
City Council is considering a ban on potential weapons and face coverings at public demonstrations.
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City Council is considering a ban on potential weapons and face coverings at public demonstrations.
City partners with private haulers to address critical backlog.
Coalition advocates for increased federal support for the creation and expansion of local parks.
Newly elected council members voted 4-3 in favor of the long-debated project, pushing forward the long-debated plan for 180-foot power lines along the Santa Ana River.
Riverside's twenty-five most remarkable teens, the potential return of "speed humps," and considering costs for implementing a real-time crime center are all up for discussion this week at City Hall.
Riverside County Transportation Commission to host public webinar on 2024 Traffic Relief Plan
Possible updates to street sweeping parking enforcement policies, including allowing first-time tickets to be reduced to a warning by appeal, are on the City Council's agenda for the week.
City Council does not meet this week. Updates on improvements and new construction coming to the California Citrus State Historic Park and park maintenance projects planned over the next five years will be presented in other meetings.
An Administrative Law Judge of the CPUC downplays Norco's objections to the Riverside Transmission Reliability Project in light of its critical role in strengthening Riverside's electrical grid.
$11 million to fund a complete overhaul of South Main St. running through the Northside and review of multiple traffic relief plans, including ideas like improving the Tylers St. interchange at the 91, several new underpasses, and widening Van Buren Blvd are on this week's agendas.
The City is exploring costs to directly provide all city-wide trash collection services instead of using external contractors for commercial and 1/3 of residential collection and offering optional smaller trash cans.
City Council doesn't meet this week, but the Transporation Board and Planning Commission will consider parking rules near Arlington High School and traffic flow at the end of Mission Inn Ave.
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