The Palm Springs City Council is asking for the public’s help in finding a new city manager. City officials are conducting a nationwide search to replace David H. Ready, who is retiring at the end of this year after 21 years on the job, according to a statement on the …
Read More »Moreno Valley accepting grant applications
Moreno Valley is accepting applications for federal grants meant to help low and moderate-income residents or neighborhoods. City officials expect to receive a little more than $2 million in community development block grant funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, according to a statement. They are also …
Read More »Palm Springs puts breaks on food delivery fees
Palm Springs has placed limits on third-party food delivery fees. An ordinance meant to prevent those companies from overcharging during COVID-19 prohibits more than a 15 percent delivery fee on the purchase price of an online order, according to a statement on the city’s ordinance. Also, no more than five …
Read More »Moreno Valley to provide passports
Moreno Valley will begin offering passports to U.S. residents. Starting Jan. 4, passport services will be offered by the city clerk’s office, according to a statement on the city’s website. “We are always looking for new ways to be of service to our residents,” said Mayor Yxstian Gutierrez in the …
Read More »Apple Valley shuts down animal shelter
Apple Valley has closed its animal shelter through the end of the year. The shutdown, effective Dec. 5, means animal control officers “will respond to emergencies only, including injured or stray animals, cruelty and neglect complaints, bite complaints and dangerous and aggressive dog complaints,” according to a statement on the …
Read More »Redlands passes sales tax measure
Redlands has passed Measure T, a one-percent sales tax that will raise money for public safety, city services, and infrastructure. The Nov. 3 ballot measure, which needs a simple majority for approval, passed with 57 percent of the vote, according to a statement on the city’s website. The San Bernardino …
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