DOJ sues Inland Empire Health Plan over alleged false Medi-Cal claims
Federal complaint accuses Rancho Cucamonga-based insurer of misusing funds meant for Medicaid expansion patients
Changes to the sign code to allow freeway-oriented signs at Tennessee Street and Lugonia Avenue will also be considered.
UPDATE 5/7/24: City Council Okays In-N-Out freeway sign
Redlands City Council approved a permit for a 95-foot In-N-Out highway sign near Lugonia Avenue and Citrus Plaza Drive in a 3-1 vote at its meeting on Tuesday, May 7.
Public commenters opposing the freeway-oriented sign said it is unnecessary because of modern wayfinding, like GPS. They also expressed concern that it will obstruct views of Redlands' treescape and mountains.
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