This Week in City Hall: October 23, 2023
Councilmembers Conder and Hemenway are preparing to recommend the Riverside Transmission Reliability Project Working Group be allowed more time to secure federal funding to underground the project.
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Councilmembers Conder and Hemenway are preparing to recommend the Riverside Transmission Reliability Project Working Group be allowed more time to secure federal funding to underground the project.
Council will review the latest proposed retail cannabis business permit procedure guidelines, consider approving a $2.3 million agreement for the Arlington Park Pickleball Complex Project, and adopt the Citywide Community Engagement Policy and Toolkit.
It will be a slow week for Council, commissions, and committees. City Council will review $2.87m in street improvements for Wards 3, 6, and 7.
City Council doesn't meet this week. Other committees meet to discuss the reallocation of Measure Z funds to better address homelessness, plans and budgets for RPU infrastructure upgrades, and design plans for the renovation of the Museum of Riverside.
City Council doesn't meet this week. Other committees meet to consider approving a new permanent art installation in White Park and presentations on Riverside's housing challenges and racial profiling in the police department.
Starting August 7, eligible riders with a California EBT card can enjoy half-off on all Metrolink tickets and passes.
City Council doesn’t meet this week. Other committees meet to consider establishing a Department of Housing and Human Services, the return of speed humps, and $44 million in Measure Z dollars to fund a new police headquarters.
Council to consider a $2.26M cost-sharing agreement for water recycling project and a $10M allocation to City's reserves in Tuesday's meeting.
Working to find funding to underground project continues, despite pushback from Councilmember Placenscia, who requested the update citing urgency due to Southern California Edison’s delayed work on the project.
Council set to finalize updates to Flag Policy, restart RTRP, and formally oppose proposed state assembly bills for public safety.
The decsion to hand a third of the City's residential trash pickup services from Burrtec to Athens is continued from last week.
Council may throw out Burrtec for trash pickup and decides on which commemorative flags may fly at City Hall.
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