Update: 3rd earthquake rattles Redlands this week
USGS reports a 3.4 magnitude earthquake south-southwest of Redlands Friday evening
What's happening in local government, including the latest news from City Council and Planning Commission meetings.
Redlands Planning Commission will weigh details of a proposed warehouse ban during a public hearing Tuesday, May 12.
City leaders debated whether Redlands should fund food assistance directly or focus on coordinating nonprofits as state and federal food programs face continued uncertainty, funding reductions and tighter eligibility rules.
Council approves roadmap outlining funding strategies, community priorities and economic potential of the arts.
Agenda includes a report from the food security task force and in-kind support approvals.
City Council begins the public hearing process as officials cite infrastructure costs and environmental risks.
Council votes 4-1 to restrict applications for in-kind support to existing events, citing $500,000 annual cost
City Council unanimously backs The Marketplace, a 71,400-square-foot retail project at Lugonia Avenue and Tennessee Street
Agenda includes a water rate increase notice, in-kind support updates and opioid settlement funds.
Commissioners seek more detail on rebuilding rules, height limits and protections for entitled projects; more than 1 million square feet of warehouse space is currently available in Redlands
Redlands Planning Commission agenda: April 14, 2026
City Council voted unanimously to secure 520 public spaces at the Redlands Mall site as demolition begins, costing about $349,000 annually.
City moves forward with long-planned Safety Hall on Redlands Boulevard that will consolidate four facilities into one.
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