🍊 Monday Gazette: May 26, 2025

Monday Gazette: May 26, 2025

Hello Riverside, and Happy Monday! Memorial Day is serious but not somber. We gather to remember, but not to mourn. We honor those who served and sacrificed with our celebration. Our gatherings in private and public spaces are civic ceremonies, declaring our freedom—unafraid. We honor those who died not with weeping, but with recognition and respect for those who are gone, and joy in those around us. It’s a day that holds both weight and lightness—serious in its purpose, celebratory in its expression. Enjoy your family and friends this Memorial Day.

This Week in City Hall: May 26, 2025

City Council does not meet this week; the schedule of other public meetings is light this Memorial Day week.

Welcome to our weekly digest on public meetings and agenda items worthy of your attention in the next week. This guide is part of our mission to provide everyday Riversiders like you with the information to speak up on the issues you care about.

Museum of Riverside Board

The Museum of Riverside Board meets on Wednesday, May 28, at 3 p.m. (agenda) for an update on the museum’s $2.7 million budget and renovation projects, programming, and operational challenges, including the upcoming two-year main museum construction period.

Community Police Review Commission

The Community Police Review Commission meets on Wednesday, May 28, at 5:30 p.m. (agenda) to review 2024 police department data collected under California’s Racial and Identity Profiling Act. The data shows potential disparities in traffic stops, particularly for Black residents—who were stopped at more than twice their census population rate—and males, who represented 72–75% of all stops despite making up roughly half the population…

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