Suspected gang-related shootings in Redlands; RUSD layoffs hit 60
Redlands News Weekly | March 26, 2026
District earns “Standard Met” across all categories, with strong survey responses from families, staff and students.
77% of the city’s projected emissions reductions hinge on electric vehicle adoption — but tax credits are set to expire, among other major roadblocks.
Agenda includes updates to library materials complaint procedures, approval of a new flag display policy and contract negotiations.
The 2025-26 budget shows steady reserves but projects deficit spending.
Agenda includes a vote on the Climate Action Plan 2050, Housing Element zoning updates and new Fire Hazard Severity Zones.
Work begins fall 2025 on dozens of deteriorating street segments, funded by California’s SB1 transportation tax.
City Council unanimously approved the transfer of the Museum of Redlands, securing public ownership of the long-awaited cultural facility.
ADUs approved, anti-Trump protests come to Redlands, Museum of Redlands milestone, and girls flag football primed for second season
The city will partner with RRM Design Group to streamline the Accessory Dwelling Unit creation process and boost affordable housing options.
Agenda includes a contract for homeless street medicine services, a mid-biennium budget review and a contract for Accessory Dwelling Unit design plans.
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