
REDLANDS, Calif. — The Redlands City Council is scheduled to meet on Tuesday, March 18, with a closed session starting at 5 p.m. and a public meeting at 6 p.m. in the City Council Chambers.
Attendees can join in person at the Civic Center, located at 35 Cajon Street, Redlands, or via the Zoom link provided at the top of the meeting agenda.
Below is a brief overview of key agenda items to be discussed.
- City Council will receive and file the 2024 Annual Progress Reports for the General Plan and the 2021-2029 Housing Element. These reports track the city's progress in implementing long-term planning goals, including housing development, climate action initiatives and zoning updates. Read more about the progress reports here.
- Council will receive and file the Annual Report from the Measure T Citizens’ Oversight Committee for FY 2024. Measure T is a one-cent sales tax that was approved by Redlands voters and became effective April 1, 2021. The committee’s report will outline their proceedings and activities during the most recent review period, including a review of the revenues and expenditures. Read more about this item here.
- City Council will discuss and consider adopting Resolution No. 8663, which establishes a formal policy for issuing proclamations, certificates and awards. The policy aims to provide clear guidelines for recognizing individuals, organizations and events that contribute to the Redlands community. Under the proposed policy, all recognitions will be signed by the Mayor on behalf of the City Council and must have a direct connection to the community. Read more here.
- Council will discuss and potentially approve adjustments to the FY 2025 Mid-Year General Fund Budget. The review assesses financial performance over the first seven months of the fiscal year based on revenue trends, expenditures and reserve allocations. The discussion will also help shape upcoming budget revisions for FY 2025 and 2026. Read more here.
- A public hearing will be held to discuss a proposed amendment to the Transit Villages Specific Plan. The amendment focuses on updating sign regulations, including requiring uniform sign programs for multi-tenant developments, allowing freestanding multi-tenant signs under certain conditions and easing restrictions on mural reviews and sign placements. The Planning Commission previously reviewed the proposal and recommended approval with no modifications. Read more about the amendment here.
To view the full agenda, click here.
Public comments can be made during the meeting or via the Zoom link.
Council members can also be contacted here.