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Riverside council adopts supplemental appropriations, takes first reading on street-lighting negotiation and backs 'zero fatalities' resolution

3087216 · April 22, 2025
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Summary

At its April 21 meeting, the Riverside City Council adopted Ordinance 25-0-865 to appropriate funds for repairs to the Eintrot parking lot, advanced Ordinance 25-0-866 (first reading) to join a regional street-light negotiation effort, and passed Resolution 25-R-3025 committing to a zero-traffic-fatalities vision for the Woodman Corridor.

Riverside City Council adopted one ordinance, advanced another on first reading, and approved a safety-focused resolution during its April 21 meeting.

Votes at a glance

- Ordinance 25-0-865: Ordinance to make supplemental appropriations for current expenses and other expenditures of the City of Riverside for the period Jan. 1'Dec. 31, 2025, specifically to repair the Eintrot parking lot (lighting and gravel). The council opened and closed a public hearing with no public speakers; the clerk called the roll and the ordinance was adopted with all members voting yes (Denning, Lomax/Lomach, Brown, Fry, Joseph, Maxfield, Mayor Williams). Outcome: adopted.

- Ordinance 25-0-866: First reading only; the ordinance expresses the city's intent to negotiate jointly with other regional municipalities on a…

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