Proposed warehouse near offices, schools and multi-family homes heads to Redlands City Council
The City Council will consider Prologis Inc.'s appeal for a warehouse development the Planning Commission denied in May.
Redlands commemorates 161st anniversary of the Gettysburg Address
By: Dave Card, Contributor to Community Forward Redlands
Redlands Planning Commission considers warehouse prohibition
City officials explore options to limit future warehouse development amid concerns over environmental impact.
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Redlands News: November 15, 2024
Tennessee Street warehouse heads to City Council, Local teacher seeks votes to win $40k in library remodel, and Redlands student-athletes sign
San Bernardino County reports first local Dengue case
Health officials confirm mosquito-borne illness contracted within San Bernardino city limits, urge residents to take precautions against bites
Redlands hazardous waste site announces holiday closures
Facility to shut down on Nov. 30 and Dec. 28, resuming normal Saturday hours in subsequent weeks
Area athletes sign with colleges
Six student-athletes from Redlands’ high schools commit to college programs, with standout signings in baseball, softball, volleyball, and soccer as they take the next step in their athletic careers
Holiday magic returns to Redlands' Historic Downtown
Annual lighting ceremony on Nov. 22 to feature bounce house, face painting, and petting zoo at Ed Hales Park
Redlands librarian finalist in nationwide school furniture giveaway
Ms. Elias hopes to modernize Moore Middle School's library with $40,000 prize, calls for community support in online voting
Community Spotlight
Holiday magic returns to Redlands' Historic Downtown
Annual lighting ceremony on Nov. 22 to feature bounce house, face painting, and petting zoo at Ed Hales Park
Thousands to trot for a cause at Redlands’ 11th Annual Turkey Trot
The Thanksgiving morning tradition invites over 3,000 runners and walkers to join together for fitness and philanthropy, collecting food donations and raising funds for Redlands schools.
Development
Redlands Planning Commission to take another look at warehouse rules
Commissioners plan to discuss potential amendments to regulations approved by City Council in 2022
Redlands City Council approves 164-unit addition to The Venue at Orange and $1.5M loan
The project will bring more affordable units to Redlands, however funding concerns were voiced during the public hearing.
Redlands Planning Commission recommends approval for Tennessee Village Project
The 460-unit mixed-use development will include affordable housing and commercial space.
Yucaipa City Council puts brakes on Live Oak Canyon warehouse project
Residents' concerns over air quality and traffic lead to decision for further review and community input
Sports
Area athletes sign with colleges
Six student-athletes from Redlands’ high schools commit to college programs, with standout signings in baseball, softball, volleyball, and soccer as they take the next step in their athletic careers
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Redlands Election Results 2024
Preliminary results for local races, state and county ballot measures, and state-wide election results.
Ransom Wilson to bid farewell to Redlands Symphony after 2024-25 season
73-year-old conductor reflects on global career, from touring with Leonard Bernstein to leading Redlands orchestra
Roll Call: Open positions available on Redlands commissions and boards
The Planning Commission, Traffic and Parking Commission, Library Board, Cultural Arts Commission and Historic and Scenic Preservation Commission are seeking applicants.
GIS pioneer explores "The Power of Where" in new interactive book
Esri's Jack Dangermond shares insights on geographic thinking and technology's role in addressing complex problems