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A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
The City Council's Land Use Committee failed to achieve quorum Monday, extending the wait for regulatory changes aimed at smoke shops linked to illegal drug activity.
City Council does not meet this week. Other agendas include a review of smoke shop regulations after police seized illegal products at 13 locations and a pilot program connecting Deaf residents to sign language interpreters via QR codes.
Attorney admits sworn declaration incorrectly identified Perry at Chamber event, undermining Brown Act allegations.
Coalition Pushes for Sustained State Support on Homelessness, Housing.
Six-month pilot starting January charges $20-30 at nine locations; success hinges on businesses promoting service to service to break even.
Council fast-tracks funding to Salvation Army within days of SNAP benefits lapsing, targeting 500-700 households with immediate food assistance.
City Council will consider reallocating $100,000 for emergency food assistance due to federal shutdown impacts, review a Downtown valet parking pilot, and consider partnership with a South Korean EV company seeking to open in Riverside.
First payment from $39 million settlement will help offset $97 million in treatment costs required by 2031 federal PFAS regulations.
Council reviewed feasibility study for River District transformation Tuesday, but questions remain about how the ambitious vision will be funded.
City Council will review a River District feasibility study for Santa Ana River improvements and PFAS water treatment upgrades requiring customer surcharges starting at $1-4 monthly in 2026.
Councilmembers explain their votes on immigration enforcement transparency—including why some who supported banning protest masks now object to masked federal agents.
Unanimous vote allows 10-month study period after police seized nearly 80,000 illegal tobacco products from 13 smoke shops this year.
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