The board has held three prior hearings to consider the overhauled Short-Term Rental Ordinance, No. 927 and was set to adopt the revised framework on Oct. 4, but the addition of several minor modifications pushed adoption to now.
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The hearing Tuesday was intended to be the last one for consideration of the overhauled Short-Term Rental Ordinance, No. 927, following two prior half-day public hearings, during which the measure was debated and revised.
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The Board of Supervisors Tuesday tentatively approved new regulations for short-term rental properties in unincorporated areas of Riverside County, reaching compromises on occupancy limitations and requirements on sprinkler systems inside homes.
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As Governor Gavin Newsom hit the campaign trail this weekend to fight the republican-led effort to oust him, one of his challengers, caitlyn jenner makes her case during her visit to the coachella valley. Jenners main focus was on the topics of immigration and border security. “Imagine being the Governor of California and never even […]
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The city of Coachella has passed a ‘Hero pay’ ordinance for essential workers mandating a 4-dollar-an-hour raise for employees of large businesses. The so-called hero pay is aimed to provide additional pay for restaurant, pharmacy and grocery store workers for at least 120 days. However the city of Coachella extended these hazard benefits to farmworkers. […]
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An interesting race is unfolding in Coachella with four candidates vying for two city council seats. “One of our strong points is talking to our voters directly and knocking on doors and so we have been doing that to make sure we are connecting,” said Incumbent Emmanuel Martinez who is hoping for a fourth term. […]
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We are just a few days out from the election, but many local voters have already cast their ballots early to elect their city leaders. In the city of Coachella there are two candidates in the race for Incumbent Mayor Steven Hernadez, who is vying for his second term. “We’ve been knocking on doors, phone […]
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Riverside County, CA Riverside County supervisors have scheduled a July 11th public hearing to consider whether to increase fees for trash collection in unincorporated communities (Thermal and Thousand Palms). The department of Environmental Health reports that four waste haulers under contract with the county are seeking a 2% hike in fees to keep pace with […]
