Inland Empire unemployment rate ticks up
Jobless rate edges higher in July, with Redlands trending alongside the wider Inland Empire
What's happening in local government, including the latest news from City Council and Planning Commission meetings.
Agenda includes new residential developments, a veterinary clinic proposal and a hotel, drive-thru and car wash project.
Redlands has received millions in local transportation funding thanks to the voter-approved sales tax, supporting major road, transit and safety projects.
Proposed changes include quarterly meetings, standardized templates, and term limits; formal vote expected in September with implementation in 2026.
Public invited to tour upgraded facility, meet firefighters at Aug. 6 event
Planning Commission approves revised warehouse project on Tennessee Street despite opposition over proximity to schools and housing
The Commons at California project would bring a 90-room hotel, express car wash, and drive-through coffee shop to 913 California St. Public comments on the environmental study are due by July 28.
Agenda includes a vote to adopt new zoning rules, designate wildfire risk zones and place unpaid service bills on the tax roll.
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 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.
Ice cream social set for June 25 as city launches latest step in park upgrades
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