Woman killed after being struck by utility trailer on Orange Street in Redlands
A 38-year-old woman died after being hit Thursday night by a utility trailer being towed by a pickup truck.
What's happening in local government, including the latest news from City Council and Planning Commission meetings.
Council approves spending plan that funds major public safety projects, anticipates Good Nite Inn acquisition and calls for further analysis of Fire Stations 265 and 266.
Redlands City Council preview for June 16, 2026
Council members sought stronger commitments for firefighter staffing, police recruitment and a future fifth fire station before approving the city's two-year spending plan.
Annual count found 134 people experiencing homelessness in Redlands, including 107 living unsheltered.
Geneva Holzer alleged she uncovered evidence that was later destroyed and faced harassment and retaliation after reporting it. She will resign as part of the settlement.
Agenda includes a proposed two-year budget, major equipment purchases and water planning measures.
As Redlands grows, firefighters say emergency response infrastructure is struggling to keep pace
Council adjusts the market's hours and directs staff to seek a third-party operator after discussing parking concerns, costs and downtown business impacts.
Council will discuss the future of the Downtown Morning Market, regional trail connections and several city service agreements during its May 19 meeting.
Commissioners voted 5-1 to move the proposal forward after debating whether existing warehouses should be allowed to add truck docks and increase building height.
Commission advises city leaders on public works projects, utilities and infrastructure planning
Redlands Planning Commission will weigh details of a proposed warehouse ban during a public hearing Tuesday, May 12.
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