🍊 Friday Gazette: November 22, 2024
Friday Gazette: November 22, 2024 I know we, as a culture, are actively pushing the beginning of the holiday season
City Council set to consider a 23-unit affordable housing project in La Sierra, a 24-station electric vehicle charging hub at the Riverside Airport, and the $2.4 million purchase of electric trucks for its fleet.
City Council does not meet this week. Potentially stricter rules for industrial development near neighborhoods and a review of the City’s homelessness outreach and cleanup spending are on committee and commission agendas this week.
Council will consider changes to a city-wide fiber-optic network project and hear plans to develop guidelines for using AI in city operations.
Measure prohibits camping near schools, shelters, and parks amid public safety concerns.
City Hall will be spookily quiet this week. There will be no City Council meeting and only one public meeting from the RPU Board.
Nonprofit groups say the ‘Nonprofit Resilience Fund’ will help address critical needs of residents. Critics argue ‘taxpayer money’ is better used for public work improvements.
Riverside’s new fire chief was sworn in at the Fox Performing Arts Center, emphasizing service, honor, and courage, while the City Manager praised his leadership and community commitment.
Close to $3 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds could be used to provide loans to nonprofit organizations dedicated to serving city, residents.
The City Council is busy this week with an agenda that includes adopting an 8% tax on cannabis, extending the City Manager's contract by two years, a $500,000 partnership for a trial of autonomous shuttles, and reconsidering a $2.8 million nonprofit resilience fund agreement.
It will be a quiet week at City Hall, with no City Council meeting and two canceled commission meetings. The Cultural Heritage Board will review the City's plan to convert historic district streetlights to LED technology.
Police chief argues for safety measures, but council members cite constitutional concerns and potential for discrimination.
City Council is considering a ban on potential weapons and face coverings at public demonstrations.
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