Jennifer Iyer, Redlands Daily Facts

Jennifer Iyer

Redlands Daily Facts

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Past articles by Jennifer:

Should Redlands limit building heights? Voters will decide in November

Measure F on the Nov. 8 ballot is an amended version of an earlier initiative to cap the height of new buildings in town. → Read More

Redlands breaks ground on 99 units of housing for homeless residents

With a $30 million grant from the state, the city is transforming the former Good Nite Inn on Industrial Park Avenue. → Read More

Redlands animal shelter is closed to walk-ins but euthanasia is down

Passionate pet lovers have been voicing their concerns as other city services opened up earlier this year. → Read More

Loma Linda moves to change ‘racially polarized’ election system

The city joins a long list of California cities threatened with litigation over at-large elections. → Read More

Loma Linda adds $370,000 Frink adobe project to developer’s to-do list

After decades of little progress on work to preserve the 1874 house, the aging structure’s fortunes appear to be changing quickly. → Read More

Yucaipa balances $36.4 million budget

The budget has a few extras in it such as funds for a pickleball facility, a couple of parks and designing a new library. → Read More

Yucaipa music festival tips hat to park’s reopening after fire

The Five Winds Country Music Festival celebrated El Dorado Ranch Park’s return and work at nearby Five Winds Ranch. → Read More

2 measures on Redlands building heights headed to Nov. 8 ballots, here’s why

The number of stories a proposed University of Redlands development can rise to is the main difference in the measures. → Read More

Pride flag at Redlands City Hall says ‘you belong here, too’

The flag that went up this week to celebrate Pride Month is meant to symbolize visibility and inclusion. → Read More

Five Winds Country Music Festival in Yucaipa kicks off Friday

The festival includes food, vendors and activities such as axe throwing, line dancing and mechanical bull riding. → Read More

Redlands temporarily bans new warehouses

The council voted unanimously in favor of the moratorium, which makes it the latest city in the Inland Empire to pass such a measure. Other cities include Chino, Colton, Riverside and Jurupa Valley… → Read More

Redlands marks Juneteenth 2022 with a pair of celebrations

Sunday, the city and community groups partnered for an event at Sylvan Park. Earlier in the week, University of Redlands honored the holiday. → Read More

Loma Linda debates spending $370,000 on 1874 adobe owned by developer

The Frink adobe is possibly the oldest standing structure in the city. → Read More

Redlands Mall project could take 15 years to complete

Developers may have to work around CVS Pharmacy, the last remaining tenant with a lease through 2037. → Read More

University of Redlands sets slate of Juneteenth 2022 events

Events include history presentations, food trucks and a Step and Stroll. → Read More

Redlands rolls out new logo highlighting upcoming rail line and citrus heritage

Mayor Paul Barich commissioned the logo redesign. The previous logo was adopted in 2006. → Read More

Redlands enacts a limited, 45-day ban on new warehouse projects

For now, the moratorium covers a swath south of Citrus Avenue, between Nevada and Alabama streets. A citywide ban is under review. → Read More

$109 million budget in Redlands is up 45% over pre-pandemic spending plan

Finances are better than they’ve been in decades, if ever, city officials agreed. → Read More

Redlands explores reopening a smaller Market Night downtown

The once weekly events have been halted for years due to the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More

Redlands to open cooling centers for heat wave

The National Weather Service issued a heat advisory for Redlands that lasts through 8 p.m. Saturday, June 11. → Read More