City Works with California State Controller to Complete Property Transfers, Only $64,000 Remains at Question

On May 16, 2013 the City of Riverside received its long-awaited Asset Transfer Review from the State Controller's Office (SCO) allowing the City to complete the transfer of approximately 70 former Redevelopment Agency assets. The City attempted to transfer these properties to the Successor Agency, but was unable to obtain title insurance to complete the transactions. The Controller's report provides the documentation that the City has requested to properly transfer these assets pursuant to State Law. Read More...

News Release: Riverside teens to be recognized for leadership

Teens that have demonstrated leadership in the classroom and beyond will be recognized in an afternoon of inspiring stories as Riverside’s Mayor Rusty Bailey and the City Council honor Riverside’s 25 Most Remarkable Teens on Tues, May 21 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. in the Riverside City Council Chambers, 3900 Main Street. Read More...

Four major traffic corridors modified – cuts drive time by up to 10 minutes

Thanks to a grant provided by the Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee (MSRC), getting to a destination in Riverside just got easier due to recent signal timing improvements along Alessandro Boulevard/Central Avenue, Van Buren Boulevard, Trautwein Road, and Magnolia Avenue/Market Street. Read More...

Voters’ decision on Measure A to affect essential City services

With residents poised to vote on Measure A, the ballot initiative that will determine whether the City of Riverside should continue transferring water revenues to its General Fund, City Manager Scott Barber outlined some of the potential cuts the City could face if the measure is not approved by voters. Read More...

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City Works with California State Controller to Complete Property Transfers, Only $64,000 Remains at Question

On May 16, 2013 the City of Riverside received its long-awaited Asset Transfer Review from the State Controller's Office (SCO) allowing the City to complete the transfer of approximately 70 former Redevelopment Agency assets. The City attempted to transfer these properties to the Successor Agency, but was unable to obtain title insurance to complete the transactions. The Controller's report provides the documentation that the City has requested to properly transfer these assets pursuant to State Law. Read More...

News Release: Riverside teens to be recognized for leadership

Teens that have demonstrated leadership in the classroom and beyond will be recognized in an afternoon of inspiring stories as Riverside’s Mayor Rusty Bailey and the City Council honor Riverside’s 25 Most Remarkable Teens on Tues, May 21 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. in the Riverside City Council Chambers, 3900 Main Street. Read More...

Four major traffic corridors modified – cuts drive time by up to 10 minutes

Thanks to a grant provided by the Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee (MSRC), getting to a destination in Riverside just got easier due to recent signal timing improvements along Alessandro Boulevard/Central Avenue, Van Buren Boulevard, Trautwein Road, and Magnolia Avenue/Market Street. Read More...

Voters’ decision on Measure A to affect essential City services

With residents poised to vote on Measure A, the ballot initiative that will determine whether the City of Riverside should continue transferring water revenues to its General Fund, City Manager Scott Barber outlined some of the potential cuts the City could face if the measure is not approved by voters. Read More...

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