Redlands’ climate plan relies heavily on EV chargers as federal support wanes
77% of the city’s projected emissions reductions hinge on electric vehicle adoption — but tax credits are set to expire, among other major roadblocks.
Redlands, along with other Inland Empire cities, had voiced strong opposition to the amendments.
City Council advances major plan despite environmental impacts flagged in new report
New Police HQ renderings, DOJ report on RUSD, Spring All-League picks — plus Redlands summer fun guide
Check out these fun local indoor options, ranging from bowling to engaging summer camps in Redlands and surrounding cities
The tax-exempt bonds will help fund renovations at HumanGood senior living communities, including Plymouth Village located in Redlands.
Agenda includes authorization of $4.1M in homelessness resolution agreements, in-kind support for the Redlands Bowl Summer Music Festival, and an $820K purchase of portable radios for police.
Warehouse ban under review, Redlands students make waves in science, film and track & field - plus Steve Martin play opens at Footlighters in June
The groundbreaking role will connect overdose survivors to long-term care, marking a major step forward in Redlands’ evolving opioid response.
New state law allows cities to factor in pedestrian and cyclist safety — not just driver speed — when setting speed limits.
Warehouse rules up for discussion, homelessness update, Redlands soccer returns, and Memorial Day ceremony details
The proposed regulations aim to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions through new residential gas appliance standards.
City Council approves contract with Tryco General Engineering to complete 7.5-mile recreational corridor connecting east and west Redlands.
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