Moreno Valley is asking Inland artists to submit proposals for its mural project. The MyMoVal Mural Project is being paid for by the California Arts Council and the Inland SoCal Creative Corps., which is part of the Inland Empire Creative Foundation, according to a statement on the city’s website. The …
Read More »Public Utility signs clean-energy agreement
Riverside Public Utilities will buy 125 megawatts of wind-generated power from a facility being built in New Mexico. The purchase, approved by the city council on Nov. 7, will increase the utility’s renewable energy resources to almost 70 percent, well above the 60 percent required by state law, according to …
Read More »State funding will pay for shelter for homeless
Riverside has received $4.3 million in state funds that it will use to help house homeless youth. The grant was part of $156.4 million in state funds announced Nov. 7 by Gov. Gavin Newson, according to a statement on the city’s website. Cities and counties will use that money to …
Read More »Temecula incubator program adds companies
Temecula’s business incubator program, the Temecula Valley Entrepreneur’s Exchange [TVE2] has added three new businesses. Interactive iXperience, Inc. is a cloud-based platform that specializes in brand engagement, which seeks to create a stronger bond between consumers and a product, according to a statement on the city’s website. The second company, …
Read More »9/11 memorial park planned
Rancho Cucamonga is scheduled to receive $3.2 million in state funds that it will use to build a 9/11 Memorial Park. The 1.3-acre park will be built next to Fire Station 178 on Town Center Dr. east of Haven Avenue, according to a statement on the city’s website. Assemblywoman Gomez …
Read More »Bridge reconstruction resumes in San Bernardino
Reconstruction of the Mt. Vernon Avenue Bridge in San Bernardino has resumed. The project was delayed while BNSF Railway moved a building in their yard and some tracks so their trains could keep running while the bridge was worked on, according to a statement on the city’s website. With that …
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