$16M approved for City Hall, 2-story ADUs, NYE Orange Drop
Redlands News Weekly: Dec. 19, 2025
Redlands Downtown Morning Market closes Nov. 22; city invites vendors to relocate to the Grove School’s Saturday market.
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.
Agenda includes a potential warehouse ban, new condominiums, traffic signal funding and the 2025 National Community Survey results.
Flood Watch, New Fire Station, Warehouse Vote
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.
Awards honor former RAPA president Geraldine M. Derkum and support sorority women from the greater Redlands region. Applications are due Feb. 25, 2026.
The Margaret Clark Art Education Enrichment Fund supports classroom projects, youth arts programs, scholarships and community-based creative initiatives.
Officers also investigate three break-ins, respond to a residential fire and make arrests in drug and vandalism cases during the week of Nov. 7–13.
Regional innovators from Loma Linda University Health, CSUSB, Esri, and Congress highlighted how artificial intelligence is transforming local industries.
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.
Community groups unite for the first Northside Green Share, Nov. 15, offering free trees and workshops to help north Redlands residents improve canopy cover
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