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Ethics, events and accountability: a look at what Riverside's city committees are deciding this week.
The City Council voted to approve a grant application for affordable housing funding as state regulators raise questions about Riverside's commitment to its housing targets.
Library-based social work program served 329 people last year and is seeking two more years of funding.
The 4-1 vote came over the objection of Councilmember Cervantes, who sought to delay the vote and refer the matter to closed session.
The Downtown trail will link 24 civil rights history sites, with construction set to break ground in May and a ribbon-cutting planned for fall.
For the first time, advertising companies can request to move or modernize existing billboards under a framework giving the City Council sole discretion over each deal.
City meetings this week cover a litigation ban, affordable housing dollars, civil rights infrastructure, and police stop data reform.
A resident argues the "City of Riverside Services Renewal Measure" title misleads voters about how the revenue can be spent.
The city is recruiting for a new watchdog position created after voters approved Measure L, though some question whether the appointed role can operate independently.
Public meetings this week cover senior housing, parks improvements, historic preservation and a new clean-energy partnership.
Councilmember Chuck Conder proposed the honor to preserve the legacies of residents who shaped Riverside, naming the couple who restored the Mission Inn as its first recipients.
Five years into an eight-year housing plan, the City has permitted no new very low-income housing since 2021 and faces a state investigation over a rejected grant.
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