Council set to adopt new Downtown parking rates
The roller coaster ride for Riverside’s Downtown parking rates may be over after nearly a year of highs and lows.
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The roller coaster ride for Riverside’s Downtown parking rates may be over after nearly a year of highs and lows.
Council to receive $25 million in State funding for a complete renovation of the César Chávez Community Center
Riverside County Transportation Commission voted Wednsday, March 8 to terminate expansion plans for Riverside’s Downtown Metrolink station. The project was planned to improved commuter access to the railways and avoid delays due to increasing freight train activity. The expansion would have brought
City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday to approve a $1,470,470 project for the repaving of the Mt. Rubidoux trail. The proposed project includes maintenance and repair work to the asphalt trail as well as modifications to improve accessibility for fire vehicles during fourth of July fireworks eve
Council considers spending $1,470,470 of Measure Z dollars on Mt. Rubidoux trail
In June 2021 and 2022 the City received a total of $73,535,189 from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). At the November 15, 2022 Council meeting the final spending for the second half of the ARPA funds was approved totalling $36,767,594. At this week’s council meeting, City staff will ask Council m
Traveling to and from Orange County will be messy this weekend. A full closure of all lanes on 91 westbound from Interstate 15 to Lincoln Avenue is scheduled for Friday, January 27 at 10 p.m. through Monday, January 30 at 5 a.m. in the city of Corona. The closure allows crews to work on two adjacent
The City Council agenda appears to have recovered from the holidays and is beginning to include some high impact discussion items. Bookworms in delinquency have their fingers crossed for the cancellation of all library fines for overdue materials. Flag Handling An update to the City’s Flag Policy is
City Council is back for the new year with a relatively light agenda. The most interesting moment of Tuesday’s meeting might be the very first item on the agenda as Mayor Lock Dawson passes the ceremonial mantle of Mayor Pro Tem from Ward 3’s Councilmember Fierro to Ward 2’s Councilmember Cervantes.
Monday, November 14 Land Use, Sustainability, and Resilience Committee, 3:30pm Nathan Mustafa, Deputy Public Works Director, will be giving a presentation on the City’s temporary and long-term outdoor dining program. Also on the agenda: Tuesday, November 15 City Council, 1:00pm An update on the City
Tuesday, November 1 City Council, 1:00pm Council will be asked to reconsider circumstances of the state of emergency and continue to recommend social distancing measures. According to a report from the City Attorney, this will “ensure compliance with AB 361 and allows the continued utilization of te
This week at city hall, amendments and additions to the ordinance regulating homeless encampments, 20-acres of vacant land is being considered for housing developments and the Board of Ethics looks to seek outside council and consider a Code of Ethics Complaint placed against a councilmember.
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