Riverside County government’s financial position going into the second half of the current fiscal year is better than predicted, with discretionary revenue now on track to beat initial estimates by almost $100 million, though cost pressures are impacting operations, according to a report that the Board of Supervisors will review next week.
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The Board of Supervisors Tuesday approved the relaxation of payment terms required by conditional use permits granted to four marijuana dispensaries under construction in different parts of Riverside County, enabling the owner of the businesses to postpone satisfying a bill in excess of $1 million.
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The owner of four marijuana dispensaries under development throughout Riverside County will ask the Board of Supervisors Tuesday to relax the payment terms required as part of the businesses’ conditional use permits, potentially enabling him to postpone satisfying a bill in excess of $1 million.
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At least two Riverside County supervisors who were quarantined after being exposed to someone with COVID-19 have tested negative for the virus and were no longer in isolation Tuesday. Supervisor Chuck Washington began his isolation last Wednesday as a precaution after being notified that he had come into contact the day prior with a person […]
