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Redding residents and riders urge city to restore Supermoto track license, allege shifting rules

5707794 · September 2, 2025
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Multiple speakers during public comment urged the council to reinstate Shasta Supermoto Club's license for the track at Redding Motorsports Park, saying terms shifted and that fee valuations are being compared to much larger facilities; city staff noted insurance and property arrangements were under review.

Dozens of residents, riders and organizers urged the Redding City Council during public comment to reinstate Shasta Supermoto Club's license for the track at Redding Motorsports Park and to stop what they described as closed-door deals benefitting outside users.

Speakers told the council the club has run the track for years with no insurance claims and alleged that the city allowed another operator, identified as Tony, to schedule events and to use the facility without the same licensing terms. Several…

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