City Hall
What's happening in local government, including the latest news from City Council and Planning Commission meetings.



Planning Commission approves 164-unit housing project with 50 low-income units
The project for additional units come as part of the state's density bonus law because the development will provide 50 low income units across the 492 unit complex.

City takes stock of affordable housing, with over 100 units in pipeline
Strategies like density bonus, reduced parking requirements, and streamlining ADUs aim to increase affordable inventory


City explores ambitious goal of carbon neutrality by 2050
Update on new Climate Action Plan shows the city is behind on GHG emissions goals, outlines possible strategies to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050

Redlands City Council approves 2025-2026 budget
Includes investment in public safety, homelessness reduction, sustainability, and infrastructure
Redlands City Council rejects request to fly pride flag during June
After intense public debate, the council voted 3-2 against flying the pride flag at City Hall, citing concerns over neutrality and inclusivity. The decision has sparked strong reactions from the community.

Residents plan to revitalize Ford Park fire prevention garden
Redlands City Council approves community garden project to highlight environmental issues



Redlands proposes 2 year budget with emphasis on public safety and infrastructure
City Council to consider budget proposal Tuesday
Water and wastewater rate increases proposed for Redlands
62-year-old plant in need of total rebuild to avoid "catastrophic failure."