Redlands City Council advances citywide warehouse ban
The proposed ban would halt development on the three remaining eligible parcels and block the assembling of properties to build larger warehouse facilities.
Redlands City Council votes 5–0 to advance warehouse ban
The unanimous vote directs staff to draft an ordinance banning new warehouse development and limiting future redevelopment.
City shifts Saturday farmers market operations to Grove School
Redlands Downtown Morning Market closes Nov. 22; city invites vendors to relocate to the Grove School’s Saturday market.
Redlands City Council to consider citywide ban on new warehouses, Nov. 18
City council will weigh whether to move forward with a citywide ban on new warehouse development, following a Planning Commission recommendation to halt logistics expansion and preserve existing commercial sites.
Read Redlands Local News: November 14, 2025
Flood Watch, New Fire Station, Warehouse Vote
Flood watch issued for Redlands as early winter storm approaches
Redlands and San Bernardino County residents can pick up free sandbags ahead of this weekend’s storm, with city and county fire stations offering sand, bags and a self-serve fill site.
REACH Residency invites artists to explore environment through community art
The Artlands Creative launches REACH, a new artist residency offering paid studio time, community engagement, and public programming focused on climate and environmental issues in Redlands and the Morongo Basin.
Northside Green Share event to offer free shade trees
Community groups unite for the first Northside Green Share, Nov. 15, offering free trees and workshops to help north Redlands residents improve canopy cover
Redlands moves forward with new Fire Station 264 at Heritage Park
City Council approves Heritage Park site and reallocates $1.2 million to begin design work, advancing plans to replace Station 264’s long-term temporary quarters.
Gettysburg Address Anniversary to be Celebrated Nov. 22 at Smiley Park
Lincoln Memorial Shrine to host annual tribute featuring live music, artillery and historical reenactment
November 7, 2025
How test scores are recovering post-pandemic, city launches food security plan, and Veterans Day Parade and free tree giveaways set
Redlands Unified test scores yet to recover from pandemic decline
Five years after the COVID-19 lockdown, districtwide standardized test scores remain seven points below 2019 levels; economic disparities persist