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Police, Parks and (non) Rate Hikes Highlight Redding City Council’s Night of Good News

Posted on September 6, 2017 by Jon Lewis

A Tuesday night Redding City Council meeting that started in a somber mood—Mayor Brent Weaver requested a moment of silence in support of Houston-area residents reeling from Hurricane Harvey—proved to be packed with positive developments. Cory McCandliss, the Redding Civic… Continue Reading →

Lead Story, News Jon Lewis, Redding City Council
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City Council OKs New City Manager’s Crowd-Sourced Goals; ‘The Woodlands’ is Unveiled

Posted on August 16, 2017 by Jon Lewis

When Barry Tippin was named Redding’s city manager in June, he was asked to set his own goals and objectives. Tippin, in turn, assembled 15 community members for guidance. The eye-opening process “went fabulous,” he said, and on Tuesday he… Continue Reading →

Lead Story, News Jon Lewis, Redding City Council
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Managers, Supervisors to Begin Contributing to Retirement Plans as Redding Confronts its Massive Unfunded Pension Problem

Posted on August 3, 2017 by Jon Lewis

Redding’s new city manager, his assistant and 50 other department heads, managers and supervisors will begin contributing to their retirement costs in a move the City Council hopes will be followed by other employee groups. The council voted 5-0 to… Continue Reading →

Lead Story, News Jon Lewis, Redding City Council
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Redding Moves Ahead on a Pair of Downtown Projects, Names an Interim Police Chief and Rebuts a Stinging Stillwater Report

Posted on July 19, 2017 by Jon Lewis

Public safety, downtown Redding’s future, the moribund Stillwater Business Park and a junior bike park in Caldwell Park were the topics of interest at Tuesday’s City Council meeting. Downtown The council made a pair of related moves: it voted unanimously… Continue Reading →

Lead Story, News Jon Lewis, Redding City Council
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Angry Residents Continue to Hammer Redding City Council Over Crime Concerns

Posted on June 21, 2017 by Jon Lewis

Another day, another dollop of abuse. That pretty much sums up life these days for the Redding City Council, whose members endured another fusillade of criticism during Tuesday’s meeting. And just like the June 6 meeting, the gripes centered on… Continue Reading →

Lead Story, News Jon Lewis, Redding City Council
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Barry Tippin is Named City Manager During Fractious Council Meeting that Ends with Recall Notices for Sullivan and Schreder

Posted on June 7, 2017 by Jon Lewis

With a 4-1 vote, the City Council on Tuesday officially hired Barry Tippin to be Redding’s new city manager. By the time the tumultuous meeting ended, Tippin’s first official act may very well be to send a memo to himself… Continue Reading →

Lead Story, News Jon Lewis, Redding City Council
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Redding Reaffirms Financial Support for a Sobering Center, Boosts City Attorney’s Pay and Hears High-Speed Internet Pitch

Posted on May 3, 2017 by Jon Lewis

A divided Redding City Council on Tuesday reaffirmed its commitment to pry $375,000 from its beleaguered general fund to help Shasta County open a sobering center. In a 3-2 vote, the council stuck to its December 2015 decision to use… Continue Reading →

Lead Story, News Jon Lewis, Redding City Council
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Redding Council Gratefully Accepts Bethel’s $500,000 Gift to Fund Neighborhood Police Unit

Posted on April 19, 2017 by Jon Lewis

With a unanimous vote backed up with expressions of gratitude, the Redding City Council accepted Bethel Church’s $500,000 gift—and the church’s promise to raise $740,000 more—to fund the highly effective Neighborhood Police Unit (NPU) for two more years. Councilwoman Julie… Continue Reading →

Lead Story, News Jon Lewis, Redding City Council
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Redding City Council OKs Sale of Former Police Station for $650,000

Posted on April 5, 2017 by Jon Lewis

The sale of the dilapidated and long-vacant former police station was approved Tuesday with a 4-0 vote by the Redding City Council. Equity Streams, a Redding firm that plans to transform the brick building and parking lot into a co-sharing… Continue Reading →

Lead Story, News Jon Lewis, Redding City Council
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Veritable City Hall Food Fight Ends in a 3-2 Vote to Subsidize Carnegie Park Food Truck Plan

Posted on March 22, 2017 by Jon Lewis

Downtown Redding’s troubled Carnegie Park will become home to a food truck court under terms of a concession agreement approved Tuesday by a sharply divided City Council. A pair of 3-2 votes, with the first failing to delay the issue… Continue Reading →

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    Three years, gotta goose that pension on your way out, don't you know. One assumes this is related to the leave earlier this year.
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