Riverside County has settled a lawsuit regarding juvenile detention fees. Parents and guardians who had to pay detention fees between Dec. 21, 2016 and April 21, 2020 may be eligible for a refund due the settlement of a class-action lawsuit, according to statement on the county’s website. The potential returns …
Read More »Victorville moves closer to reviving its Old Town
Victorville’s plans for reviving its Old Town have gotten more ambitious since the city council addressed that issue 18 months ago. About 1,600 acres more ambitious, to be precise. In August 2021, the city council agreed to form a Community Revitalization and Investment Authority Board to pay for its ambitious …
Read More »Report: two Inland parks departments rate high for social media use
Riverside and San Bernardino’s parks departments have been recognized for their use of social media. The departments ranked 12th and 14th, respectively, among parks departments for social media engagement, according to Next Practice Partners in Carmel, Ind. No other Inland Empire cities made the list, which is based on parks …
Read More »Riverside to spend second round of federal ARPA funding
Riverside will spend $13 million on park improvements and $4 million on trash trucks from funds allotted to it through the American Rescue Plan Act. Those allocations, which the council approved Feb.7, will come from $36.7 million given to the city via the rescue plan act, the $350 billion pandemic recovery, …
Read More »Transportation agency gets state grant
The San Bernardino County Transportation Authority has received $18.8 million in state funding that will help pay for the West Valley Connector Bus Rapid Transit program. Announced recently by Gov. Gavin Newsom, the grant is part of more than $1.3 billion in state funding that will help pay for capital …
Read More »Riverside reaches tentative agreement with in-home workers
The Riverside County Board of Supervisors has agreed to a pay raise for workers in the county’s In-Home Support Services program. The agreement, which must still be approved by the state and members of the United Domestic Workers, calls for three straight years of pay increases for members of that …
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