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City to study translation services of council meetings

The San Bernardino City Council erupted into controversy last week due to a proposal to translate the meetings into Spanish and potentially other languages.   Now city staff is going to study the issue and come back with a recommendation.  But according to recent studies it might not be as necessary …

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Council split on plan to clear Oxbow Site, Mayor’s veto stands

City on right track to deal with vagrancy in public parks

The city once again reviewed the options to clear the concrete pile that has become known as the “Oxbow Site” on Wednesday evening last week. Mayor John Valdivia’s plan to not spend any San Bernardino City taxpayer money on the project, but instead have the developer pay for the cleanup …

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Council to vote again on $2 million nuisance abatement

The City Council will once again try to come to a solution as to how to clear a massive pile of concrete from what has become known as the Oxbow Site in Northern San Bernardino at their meeting tonight.  Four members of the council voted to have the City pay …

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Virtual Counter Service Launched by County’s Land Use Department

San Bernardino County’s Land Use Services Department made submitting plans, permits, zoning, and development of project research easier with the new online “Virtual Counter.” This will help people now do research online with the customer service counter. Applicants can also conduct their research by phone. Services like permits, zoning, fee …

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San Bernardino to consider warehouse moratorium

The San Bernardino City Council has requested a citywide warehouse moratorium be placed on a future council agenda for consideration in the next 30 days. The request was presented by new 5th Ward Councilmember Ben Reynoso.  “This is not anti-business, it’s about diversification,” said Reynoso.  “They have been popping up …

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Bright future for San Bernardino according to finance director

In the most recent edition of “Morning Brew”, a regular community update series that is sent out every Monday morning, residents received an update from the city’s financial team. San Bernardino finance director, Barbara Whitehorn explained that the passage of Measure S will bring in approximately $27 million every year. …

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Changes to Mayor Position Unlikely – Despite Councilmembers Recent Comments

At the March 17 meeting of the San Bernardino City Council, councilmember Fred Shorett posited the idea of getting rid of the position of mayor.  Shorett insisted that it had nothing to do with who the current mayor was but, intimated that the mayor’s position as constructed under the charter …

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Council votes on Carousel Mall redevelopment plan

City on right track to deal with vagrancy in public parks

It took two decades and multiple administrations including the Morris and Davis administrations, but finally under the still-young tenure of Mayor John Valdivia a decision has been made to advance the redevelopment of the long defunct Carousel Mall. In a 6 to 1 vote on Wednesday, March 3rd, the city …

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San Bernardino Staff Recommends City Masterplan Carousel Mall Site, not Developer

After a 21-month process that included a city-issued Request for Qualifications, the vetting of a dozen potential developers both local and national, and issuing a Request for Proposal to three finalists, the San Bernardino City Council is now scheduled to make a final determination at today’s regularly scheduled meeting for …

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San Bernardino meets to discuss Community Development Block Grants

City on right track to deal with vagrancy in public parks

A meeting on the allocation and usage of Community Development Block Grant or CDBG funds was held last week by the City of San Bernardino.  The meeting was an opportunity to discuss applying for and distributing these funds to worthy projects and groups in the city.  This is the first …

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