Redlands News: December 20, 2024
Mayor rotation rejected, $5.3M encampment grant accepted, CLB basketball opener, Plus where to ring in the new year in Redlands
What's happening in local government, including the latest news from City Council and Planning Commission meetings.
In a 4-1 vote, the council repealed the rotational model for selecting the mayor, sparking accusations of broken promises and public outcry.
The city will take possession of the Museum of Redlands building in early 2025, paving way for public opening
City council approves unarmed security for Step-Up facility and accepts state funding to address encampments along major corridors
Swearing in of new and re-elected City Council members, Planning Commission and Street Tree Commission meetings canceled for the holiday season.
Reduced hours to community centers, library and more
Proposed changes could reverse the seniority-based rotation system established in 2023, reigniting debate over transparency, representation, and governance.
The Tennessee Village project will bring affordable housing and commercial space to North Redlands.
The Planning Commission’s decision to deny a nearly 200,000 square foot warehouse stands following City Council’s tie vote Tuesday.
Only 2% of the adult population in Redlands responded to the annual community survey.
City officials explore options to limit future warehouse development amid concerns over environmental impact.
Commissioners plan to discuss potential amendments to regulations approved by City Council in 2022
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