September 18, 2007 News Roundup
Posted by: SB Insider | 09/18/2007 9:35 AM
Here is the San Bernardino County News Roundup for September 18, 2007:
SB puts parolee housing on hold = San Bernardino Sun
A divided City Council on Monday continued a temporary moratorium on new housing for parolees, registered sex offenders and people on probation.
Student's hopes rest on federal Dream Act - SB Sun
Duarte, a 20-year-old Cal State San Bernardino student, is one of the thousands of illegal immigrants who could become legal residents and eventually citizens under a bill pending in Congress.
ESRI showing interest in Redlands water well - SB Sun
Local technology company ESRI is interested in buying one of the city's water wells.
SB Sun's coverage of Butler Fire.
'Patch' project up for vote - Daily Bulletin
Residents in the Red Hill community are gearing up for the meeting Wednesday when the City Council is expected to vote on one of the more controversial projects of the year - a mixed-use development of houses, town houses and offices commonly referred to as the strawberry patch project.
Upland's residential revitalization - Daily Bulletin
Foothill Walk, a new 72-unit town house complex, recently became the first new housing structure to be built on Upland's portion of Route 66 in 23 years.
Hesperia deputies could charge for calls - Victor Valley Daily Press
Sheriff’s deputies, tired of repeatedly breaking up parties and fights, are asking the City Council to approve a new fee system at Wednesday’s meeting.
Politically Speaking - V V Daily Press
Victor Valley Daily News' roundup of area political events.
Large development delayed but still coming - V V Daily Press
The details of a master-planned community that will change the landscape of southeast Hesperia and Summit Valley could finally come before the city by Oct. 1, more than two months after the developer had originally anticipated.
San Bernardino extends ban on new group homes for ex-offenders - Riverside Press Enteprise
A divided San Bernardino City Council on Monday extended a controversial moratorium on new group homes for parolees and probationers for another 10 months.
Colton to webcast city council meetings - Press Enterprise
Residents who prefer to watch Colton City Council meetings from the comfort of their homes have long had that option through cable television's Channel 3.
City Council to consider whether senior complex can exceed density rules - Redlands Daily Facts
There are only two major items on the City Council's Tuesday agenda. During its 3 p.m. session the council will discuss tabling the density bonus agreement with Housing Partners I Inc., for the construction of a 71-unit senior housing complex.

