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What's happening in local government, including the latest news from City Council and Planning Commission meetings.
Council unanimously approved a contract amendment with Tilden Coil Constructors, bringing total project costs to $16.8 million.
City says original $250,000 agreement did not reflect appraisal; buyer agreed to increase price and council approved amendment.
A proposed 71,400-square-foot retail center with a grocery store approved in North Redlands amid rapid residential growth.
Agenda includes a $745K increase to the State Street City Hall project.
Commissioners unanimously recommend approval of a phased, 321-bed medical campus, clearing the way for City Council review.
Agenda includes a 3.4 million public works contract, a Measure I continuation plan and new e-bike regulations.
Rules define legal e-bikes, limit sidewalk speeds and impose fines for unsafe riding.
Settlement deal stems from 2022 Mill Creek Zanja lawsuit.
Agenda includes a $4M pipeline contract, a $1.82M settlement-related property agreement and event support.
City officials and community partners say benefit cuts are driving more families and individuals to seek food assistance.
Redlands council voted 5-0 to expand rules allowing hens in most neighborhoods, with limits based on lot size and new coop standards.
Agenda includes a public hearing on the keeping of hens in residential zones, commission and board appointments and a discussion of the Food Security Task Force.
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