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Riverside council approves streetlight assessment, multiple resolutions and contracts
Summary
At its Aug. 18 meeting, Riverside City Council passed the annual streetlight assessment ordinance and approved several resolutions including nuisance abatements, surplus disposals, contracts for third‑party billing, a delinquent-fee assessment for 4700 Linden Avenue and a five‑year lease payment for a bus-stop sign.
Riverside City Council on Aug. 18 adopted the city’s annual streetlight assessment ordinance and approved a package of resolutions to collect unpaid abatement charges, declare surplus items, contract third‑party billing and mail services, and finalize a delinquent-fee assessment for a Linden Avenue property.
The council read and adopted ordinance 25‑0‑868, which authorizes the city to proceed with lighting improvements and to assess property owners in lighting districts for their proportionate share of streetlight electricity costs. Councilmembers voted by roll call, with Denning, Joseph, Brown, Frey, Lomax, Maxfield and Mayor Williams recorded as “yes.”
Council also approved a housekeeping ordinance (25‑0‑869) creating a solid waste collection revenue fund to allow the city to collect trash service charges and reimburse the hauler; that ordinance passed its first reading. The council approved a set of resolutions (25‑R‑3041 through 25‑R‑3047)…
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