Riverside has helped establish a $5 million revolving loan fund designed to help local nonprofits. The Inland Empire Nonprofit Loan Fund began Dec. 1, helped by $2.8 million it received from the Riverside Nonprofit Resilience Fund, according to a statement on the city’s website. The Inland Empire fund also received …
Read More »Riverside, South Korea EV company enter into partnership
Riverside is trying to land the U.S manufacturing headquarters of one of South Korea’s leading EV infrastructure and technology companies. Chaevi Co., Ltd. recently signed a memorandum of understanding with Riverside to pursue possible opportunities for investment and job creation in the city, according to a statement on Riverside’s website. Mayor Patricia …
Read More »San Bernardino to spend $4 million on homeless vet housing
San Bernardino will help build a 30-unit, affordable housing project in the city’s downtown to house veterans. The project at 1351 N. E St., will be built by U.S. Vets in partnership with San Bernardino and Kingdom Development, Inc. in Riverside, according to a statement released by the city. At its …
Read More »Community center renovation begins
Work has begun on the Cesar Chavez Community Center in Riverside. A groundbreaking ceremony was held Nov. 15 at 2060 University Ave., according to a statement on the city’s website. Built in 1928, the structure in Bobby Bonds Park will undergo an extensive upgrade, including structural improvements, updating of its public event spaces, …
Read More »Riverside PD receives state traffic grants
The Riverside Police Department has received three state grants totaling nearly $496,000 that it will use to promote traffic safety. Funds from the California Office of Traffic Safety will pay for traffic enforcement, motorcycle safety training, and child passenger safety education through September 2026, according to a statement on the …
Read More »Rancho receives state pedestrian-bicycle safety grant
Rancho Cucamonga has received a state grant it will use to improve its Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Program. The $157,216 from the California Office of Traffic Safety will help pay for education, outreach, and community engagement, according to a statement released by the city. Activities will include e-bike safety courses, sessions …
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