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Council affirms solid-waste rates, ends Paris transfers after court ruling

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Summary

The council adopted Resolution 87-27 confirming existing solid-waste rates and directing an end to transfers of solid-waste revenues to the PARS (pavement accelerated repair implementation strategy) program after a court found the prior surcharge illegal; the vote was 4–1.

The Redlands City Council adopted Resolution 87-27 on Oct. 7, 2025, confirming current solid-waste rates and directing staff to cease transfers of solid-waste revenues to the city’s PARS (pavement accelerated repair implementation strategy) program following the final court decision in Rogers et al. v. City of Redlands that found the PARS surcharge unlawful.

Why this matters

Staff told the council that the court’s ruling requires the city to stop using solid-waste utility rates to fund PARS.…

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