Mayor Aguilar: “This Council is Planning for a Bright Future” as Improvements Revamp City by Breeanna Jent - City News Group, Inc.

Community Calendar

APRIL
S M T W T F S
29 30 31 01 02 03 04
05 06 07 08 09 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 01 02
View Events
Submit Events

Mayor Aguilar: “This Council is Planning for a Bright Future” as Improvements Revamp City

By Breeanna Jent, Staff Writer
July 23, 2014 at 12:57pm. Views: 42

The Redlands city council is listening to residents and meeting their requests. That’s what Mayor Pete Aguilar told an audience of city leaders, business owners and other community members at last Thursday’s State of the Community luncheon, put on with the assistance of the Redlands Chamber of Commerce and lead sponsor, the Southern California Gas Company. Upon the people’s request, city council and staff have kept in mind four core values, Aguilar said: maintaining a sound budget; improving roads, parks and open spaces; helping business and encouraging new business; and public safety. “We have heard loud and clear that these are the issues you care about, and we have responded,” Aguilar said. “We have balanced the last five budgets, grown reserves, improved our credit rating and made big gains in a number of key areas.” In the last year the city has seen improvements to existing infrastructure, including road repaving, striping and the addition of bike lanes, making up 130 lane miles of street and road resurfacing and accounting for 30 percent of the overall five year project aimed at city-wide improvements. The $8.6 million Colton-Alabama-Redlands Boulevard Interchange Project that broke ground a few months ago is expected to be completed by the year’s end. Throughout the city, 1,225 square feet of new sidewalks, more than 150 handicap ramps and five additional bicycle lane miles will be added, Aguilar explained. Other infrastructure improvements this year will include the city’s expanded partnership with the Redlands Conservancy to add the preservation of 60 more acres of land in the canyon area; park improvements including rehabilitated bathrooms, playground equipment and trimmed trees; and the Orange Blossom Trail Phase 1—a total 7.5 mile trail spanning the city linking residents to local parks, open space areas, schools and downtown Redlands—which is slated to begin construction from Grove Street to Wabash Avenue before mid-August. “All of these efforts have delivered the most comprehensive set of infrastructure improvements the city has seen in decades. It would not be complete without the support of the community giving us the latitude to ask tough questions and make tough decisions,” Aguilar said. Over three years, more than $15 million in state and federal grants has been secured to help fund additional street patrol, emergency preparedness resources, technology, flood control and open space areas to supplement a “concrete plan for the future,” Aguilar said. A three-year strategic guide has been set in place aimed at focusing on the areas of fiscal accountability, economic development, infrastructure, land resource development, and safety and community services. “By setting a strategic plan in motion, seeking grants for projects, making progress on flood control and supporting commuter rail, this council is planning for a bright future,” Aguilar told the audience. Following his speech, Aguilar invited residents to ask of him or other council members in attendance, including Mayor Pro Tem Paul Foster and Councilmembers Bob Gardner and Pat Gilbreath, questions they had related to city activities. Kyle Cummings, co-founder of Fox Dance Studio, asked Mayor Aguilar what the comprehensive plan was for the downtown area, including its mall, parking and crime prevention. Aguilar explained he hoped to see new ownership of the mall to help bring in business, shoppers and, he hoped, housing. “Downtown is the core of our city,” Aguilar said. “We need to make sure we make investments there.” Beth Sanders of Security Bank is one of a group of business owners who has been meeting with City Manager N. Enrique Martinez, discussing business concerns and how the council and staff can help address them. “I’m pleased with how responsive the city manager has been in working with us,” Sanders said. “It’s nice to have an ear to listen to the concerns of the business community.” Mayor Aguilar said, “If something is at critical mass, if it’s important to the people, we aren’t going to shy away from it.”

Related Articles

Photo Courtesy of: Courtesy of CAL FIRE / Riverside County Fire Department

By Ruby Stephenson, Community Writer

April 1, 2026 at 03:40pm. Views: 296

Emergency responder hazmat engine during a hazmat response.

Photo Courtesy of: Courtesy of Riverside County Sheriff’s Department / Public use

By William Cortez, Community Writer

April 1, 2026 at 03:40pm. Views: 532

A sheriff’s patrol vehicle is parked along a residential street in Moreno Valley during daylight hours.

Photo Courtesy of: Courtesy of Moreno Valley Unified School District

By Stella Pierce, Community Writer

April 1, 2026 at 03:40pm. Views: 223

Students sit in a classroom using laptops while a teacher provides instruction at the front of the room.

Photo Courtesy of: Courtesy of City News Group AI-generated artwork

By Stella Pierce, Community Writer

April 1, 2026 at 03:40pm. Views: 271

Residents hike along a sunlit trail on Blue Mountain overlooking Grand Terrace.

Photo Courtesy of: TME Photography by Titan Mom Elvira

By Titan Mom Elvira, Community Writer

April 1, 2026 at 03:40pm. Views: 201

Defined by his work ethic, grounded in his values, and driven by purpose, Angelo Douglas represents the very best of Titan Nation.

Photo Courtesy of: Pure Valley Plumbing

By Eric Montgomery, Community Writer

April 1, 2026 at 03:40pm. Views: 286

Pure Valley Plumbing celebrates 41 years serving Moreno Valley with award-winning 24/7 plumbing services

Photo Courtesy of: ChatGPT (AI-generated)

By Carl Baker, Contributing Writer

April 1, 2026 at 03:40pm. Views: 339

AI-generated image showing a teenage girl in a red backward cap looking serious, standing in a convenience store. In the background, a police officer is blurred. The headline reads: “San Bernardino Teens Safer: Redlands Police Crack Down on Underage Alcohol”, with “Crack Down” highlighted.

Photo Courtesy of: Photo courtesy Rosendin Electric

By Eric Montgomery, Community Writer

April 1, 2026 at 03:40pm. Views: 393

A 10-acre site in Grand Terrace, this 200-MW/800-MWh battery energy storage system supplies electricity to around 150,000 homes for up to four hours during peak electricity demand periods.

Photo Courtesy of: Feeding America

By Rachel Bonilla, Contributing Writer

April 1, 2026 at 03:40pm. Views: 609

Feeding America Riverside | San Bernardino (FARSB) is proud to be part of Enterprise Mobility’s Fill Your Tank® Program, which is helping to end hunger by supporting local food banks.

Photo Courtesy of: First 5 San Bernardino

By Kimberly VandenBosch, Community Writer

April 1, 2026 at 03:40pm. Views: 367

Chef Liz and two young children in colorful aprons stand around a kitchen island. Chef Liz is helping the young child in the pink apron scoop nut butter into sliced pita bread. Other food ingredients surround them, apples, almonds, granola, maple syrup and honey.

Photo Courtesy of: Shani Hamilton Thillet

By Greg Zerovnik, Contributing Writer

March 24, 2026 at 05:57pm. Views: 718

“I am excited to leverage my extensive network of Inland Empire actors, dancers, and models to bring exceptional talent to advertising projects at Dameron Communications,” said Shani Hamilton Thillet

Photo Courtesy of: Moreno Valley Unified School District

By Anahi Velasco, Contributing Writer

March 24, 2026 at 05:57pm. Views: 791

Left to Right: The Moreno Valley Unified School District team earned 3 CalSPRA Awards of Excellence and a President's Award. School Board Vice President Sammie Luna, Digital Media Specialist Isaiah Garcia, Director of Communications and Community Engagement Anahi Velasco, Digital Video Specialist Naival Cartagena, and School Board Member Justin Jackson.

--> -->