Redding meeting summaries, agendas, and minutes
Plain-English weekly recaps written from official meeting records. 6 weeks available.
Weeks
- week of 2026-08-17 — Redding council to weigh $20.5M organics project, water tank repairs; recent meeting outcomes pending
- week of 2026-08-10 — Redding meetings: commercial center, Ironman funding, housing permit on agendas
- week of 2026-08-03 — Redding council agendas include $13M school bond, 36.5-acre commercial center; minutes pending
- week of 2026-07-20 — Redding roundup: No meeting outcomes confirmed yet; $13M school bond vote set for July 21
- week of 2026-07-13 — Redding housing applications, park updates on recent agendas; goat citation appeal set for next week
- week of 2026-06-29 — Redding Oasis Center proposal discussed; upcoming meetings on housing, parks
Week of 2026-08-17
Redding council to weigh $20.5M organics project, water tank repairs; recent meeting outcomes pending
Redding city officials are set to consider a $20.5 million organics-to-energy facility and a $12.2 million water tank repair contract at the Aug. 18 City Council meeting. No decisions from recent meetings have been published yet, as minutes are not available for any of the six meetings held in the past two weeks.
Recent meetings
All recent meetings were agenda-only, with minutes not yet published. The following items were on the table:
- **Aug. 4 City Council (regular):** Proposed $35,550 budget appropriation and $15,000 annual sponsorship for Ironman 70.3 (2026–2028); contract award to Mark Thomas & Company, Inc. for Cape Seal 2026 Project not-to-exceed $420,000; purchase of a 2027 Kenworth T480 hydro-cleaner vehicle for $403,483.49; emergency work determination for Tarmac Road Storm Drain Emergency Replacement Project; land lease agreement with Cox and Cox Construction, Inc. for 3155 South Street and 2100 Airpark Drive.
- **Aug. 4 City Council (special closed session):** Negotiations for potential sale of property at Stillwater Business Park, Lot 13 (Assessor’s Parcel No. 054-260-005); performance evaluation of interim city manager.
- **Aug. 5 Board of Administrative Review:** Site Development Permit SDP-2025-00408 for 2000 Hartnell Avenue, proposing conversion of a single-family home to a duplex with an attached ADU (Phase 1) and construction of one new duplex and two detached ADUs (Phase 2). Requirements include curb, gutter, sidewalk, and road widening on Hartnell Avenue, and obtaining permits for previous unpermitted remodels.
- **Aug. 5 Shasta Public Library Citizens Advisory Committee:** Proposed Anderson Library hours change to Tuesday–Saturday 10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.; infrastructure grant status reports for Anderson ($439,949), Redding ($1,626,790), and Burney ($453,109) libraries; approval of 2026 meeting calendar; director’s report and statistics for May and June 2026; potential lactation pod presentation for Redding Library.
- **Aug. 12 Community Services Advisory Commission:** Parks maintenance activity for July 2026 (26 irrigation repairs, 13 vandalism repairs, 24 safety issues mitigated, 8 trees removed, 100 trees pruned); recreation and marketing activity for June 2026 (185 programs, 2,300 participants, 11,794 spectators/athletes at Redding Sports Park); grants and donations tracking through July 2026 totaling $39,933,367, including $6,737,000 for Caldwell Park Expansion, $3,500,000 for South City Park, and $4,000,000 for Panorama Park; presentations on fire mitigation and Ironman preparations.
- **Aug. 13 Financial Advisory Committee (special):** First meeting to receive overview of purpose, authority, and Brown Act requirements; discuss operating procedures, meeting schedule, and first-year work plan; review anticipated financial topics. No binding decisions expected.
Coming up
- **Aug. 17 – Redding Housing Authority (regular):** Closed session on anticipated litigation in four potential cases and performance evaluation of Interim City Manager. No public action scheduled.
- **Aug. 18 – City Council (special closed session):** Same closed-session items as Aug. 17: litigation initiation and interim city manager evaluation.
- **Aug. 18 – City Council (regular):** Major items include approving $20,481,000 for Redding Organics Diversion to Energy (RODEO) project; awarding $12,201,000 contract to Superior Tank Solutions for water tank repairs; awarding $4,372,117.50 to S.T. Rhoades Construction for Caldwell Park Expansion; awarding $1,882,564 to Tullis, Inc. for asphalt resurfacing; approving $1,220,000 contract amendment for Interim City Attorney legal services. Also on the agenda: public hearing on fee adjustments and vote on 2026 wildfire mitigation plan. Most items are on the consent calendar.
- **Aug. 19 – Board of Administrative Review (regular):** Public hearing on PG&E’s request to amend Use Permit UP-36-92 for outdoor vehicle storage at 3688 Avtech Parkway. Staff recommends approval, citing CEQA categorical exemption under Section 15332. Parking requirement: minimum 44 spaces, including 2 handicapped and 1 motorcycle.
- **Aug. 19 – Administrative Hearings Board (regular):** Same PG&E item as above, with additional detail that the vehicle storage area is to be surfaced with gravel or 4-inch road base with dust palliative.
Residents interested in the organics project, water tank repairs, or the PG&E storage request may want to attend the Aug. 18 or Aug. 19 meetings. All meetings are open to the public unless noted as closed session.
Week of 2026-08-10
Redding meetings: commercial center, Ironman funding, housing permit on agendas
Redding's recent government meetings covered a proposed commercial center, a city council budget item for the Ironman 70.3 event, and a housing conversion permit. No decisions have been published yet; all items were on agendas with minutes pending.
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission held a public hearing July 28 on a proposed commercial center along Twin View Boulevard and Oasis Road. The project by EP2 Redding Oasis, LLC would amend Use Permit UP-23-02 and reconfigure 36.5 acres into nine parcels, relocating Twin View Boulevard. The center would include hotels, restaurants, drive-throughs, retail, and a gas station on 10 properties: 2415, 2427, 2439, 2451, 2460, 2463, 2475, 2503 Twin View Blvd, and 5840, 5850 Oasis Road. The commission's recommendation was to continue the hearing to a future date. The commission also voted to approve minutes from its June 23 meeting.
City Council
At its Aug. 4 regular meeting, the council discussed appropriating $35,550 and providing a $15,000 annual sponsorship for the Ironman 70.3 event for 2026–2028. The council also considered several public works contracts on the consent calendar, including:
- A contract to Mark Thomas & Company, Inc. for the Cape Seal 2026 Project, not to exceed $420,000.
- Purchase of a 2027 Kenworth T480 hydro-cleaner vehicle for $403,483.49.
- An emergency work determination for the Tarmac Road Storm Drain Emergency Replacement Project.
- A land lease agreement with Cox and Cox Construction, Inc. for 3155 South Street and 2100 Airpark Drive.
In a separate special meeting Aug. 4, the council entered closed session to discuss the potential sale of property at Stillwater Business Park, Lot 13 (Assessor's Parcel No. 054-260-005) and to evaluate the interim city manager. No public action was scheduled.
Board of Administrative Review
The board held a public hearing Aug. 5 on a site development permit for No Boundaries Housing at 2000 Hartnell Avenue. The proposal would convert the existing single-family home into a duplex with one attached accessory dwelling unit (ADU) in Phase 1, and construct one new duplex and two detached ADUs in Phase 2. The permit would require curb, gutter, sidewalk, and road widening on Hartnell Avenue, and the property owner would need to obtain permits for previous unpermitted remodels.
Library Committee
The Shasta Public Library Citizens Advisory Committee met Aug. 5 to consider changing Anderson Library hours to Tuesday–Saturday, 10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m., maintaining 40 weekly public service hours. The committee also reviewed infrastructure grant status reports for Anderson ($439,949), Redding ($1,626,790), and Burney ($453,109) libraries, and discussed approving the 2026 meeting calendar. A potential lactation pod installation at Redding Library was also presented.
Coming up
The Community Services Advisory Commission will meet Aug. 12. The agenda includes reports on parks maintenance, recreation, and grants, plus presentations on fire mitigation and Ironman preparations. Parks maintenance activity for July 2026 included 26 irrigation repairs, 13 vandalism repairs, 24 safety issues mitigated, 8 trees removed, and 100 trees pruned. Recreation and marketing activity for June 2026 reported 185 programs, 2,300 participants, and 11,794 spectators/athletes at Redding Sports Park. Grants and donations tracked through July 2026 total $39,933,367, including $6,737,000 for Caldwell Park Expansion, $3,500,000 for South City Park, and $4,000,000 for Panorama Park.
Week of 2026-08-03
Redding council agendas include $13M school bond, 36.5-acre commercial center; minutes pending
Redding's recent government meetings covered potential property sales, a $13 million school bond, and a large commercial center proposal — but because minutes have not yet been published for any of the meetings held over the past two weeks, no outcomes are confirmed. What follows is drawn from the official agendas only.
City Council — Closed Session on Litigation and Property Sales
The Redding City Council scheduled a special closed session on July 21 to discuss two legal cases and two real estate negotiations. The litigation items were River Ranch Neighborhood Association v. City of Redding (Case No. 26CV-210023) and a USDA Shasta-Trinity claim (Claim No. 26-113-821). The property negotiations involved a potential sale of 6690 Lockheed Drive to Lockheed Group, LLC and Stillwater Business Park, Lot 13, to 42 Real Estate, LLC. The agenda indicated the council would reconvene in open session to announce any reportable actions. Minutes are not yet published, so no actions are confirmed.
City Council — Regular Meeting Agenda
The July 21 regular meeting agenda included several financial items:
- A revenue bond issuance of up to $13,000,000 for development of the Redding School of the Arts High School campus.
- Adoption of Ordinance No. 2694 amending the Transient Occupancy Tax (Revenue and Finance Chapter 4.12).
- Purchase of VMware hypervisor software at $140,250 per year, totaling $420,750 over three years.
- A fiberglass crossarms contract awarded to Anixter at $209,673.75 annually, with an optional $42,000 contingency per term.
- A School Resource Officer agreement with Shasta Union High School District at $487,458 annually.
Because minutes are not yet published, it is not confirmed which of these items were approved.
Planning Commission — 36.5-Acre Commercial Center Hearing
The Planning Commission scheduled a public hearing on July 28 for a proposed commercial center at multiple addresses along Twin View Boulevard and Oasis Road. The application, filed by EP2 Redding Oasis, LLC, includes Amendment Application AMND 2025-00266 and Parcel Map Application PM-2025-00991.
The project would reconfigure 36.5 acres into nine parcels and relocate Twin View Boulevard. Proposed uses include hotels, restaurants, drive-throughs, retail, and a gas station. Properties involved are 2415, 2427, 2439, 2451, 2460, 2463, 2475, and 2503 Twin View Boulevard, and 5840 and 5850 Oasis Road, all in the RC-SP district.
Staff recommended conducting the hearing and continuing the item to a date uncertain. The commission was also scheduled to approve draft minutes from its June 23, 2026 meeting. No outcome is confirmed.
Coming Up
- **Aug. 4 — Redding City Council Special Meeting (Closed Session):** Negotiations for the sale of Stillwater Business Park, Lot 13 (Assessor's Parcel No. 054-260-005), and a performance evaluation of the interim city manager.
- **Aug. 4 — Redding City Council Regular Meeting:** A proposed $35,550 budget appropriation and $15,000 annual sponsorship for the Ironman 70.3 event (2026–2028); a Cape Seal 2026 Project contract not to exceed $420,000 with Mark Thomas & Company, Inc.; purchase of a 2027 Kenworth T480 hydro-cleaner vehicle for $403,483.49; and a land lease agreement with Cox and Cox Construction, Inc. for 3155 South Street and 2100 Airpark Drive.
- **Aug. 5 — Board of Administrative Review:** Public hearing on Site Development Permit SDP-2025-00408 at 2000 Hartnell Avenue, a multi-family housing proposal by No Boundaries Housing that would convert an existing home into a duplex with an attached ADU and construct a new duplex and two detached ADUs.
- **Aug. 5 — Shasta Public Library Citizens Advisory Committee:** Vote on proposed Anderson Library hours of Tuesday–Saturday, 10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m., maintaining 40 weekly public service hours, plus an infrastructure grant status report listing Anderson ($439,949), Redding ($1,626,790), and Burney ($453,109) libraries.
Week of 2026-07-20
Redding roundup: No meeting outcomes confirmed yet; $13M school bond vote set for July 21
Minutes have not yet been published for any of Redding's six recent public meetings, so no decisions from those sessions can be confirmed as of this report. The most consequential item on the horizon is a July 21 Redding City Council vote on authorizing up to $13,000,000 in revenue bonds for the Redding School of the Arts High School campus.
Housing and land use applications
Two development applications were scheduled for public hearings before the Board of Administrative Review on July 8. The first, Site Development Permit SDP-2025-00408, concerns a request by No Boundaries Housing to establish a multiple-family use at 2000 Hartnell Avenue in the General Office District. The project would remodel an existing dwelling into a duplex with an accessory dwelling unit, construct an additional duplex, and build two detached ADUs. The existing building had unpermitted remodels; conditions would require permits to be obtained before new construction. The project also requires curb, gutter, sidewalk, and road widening on Hartnell Avenue.
The second item, Parcel Map Application PM-2025-01411, would split a 9.68-acre parcel at 4675 Bechelli Lane into three parcels with a cul-de-sac. Staff recommended approval for both items subject to conditions. Both projects were found categorically exempt under CEQA (Class 32 Infill Development). Because minutes are not yet published, the board's votes are not confirmed.
Code enforcement
The Administrative Hearings Board was scheduled to meet July 15 to consider an appeal from Jeri Bastian regarding Administrative Citation A-6550, which cited 15 counts of goats running at large at 3743 Churn Creek Road. A $1,500 administrative penalty was proposed. The board was also set to conduct a code enforcement compliance review for 1955 Saltu Drive (Augustus Rita E Separate Property Trust / Rita E Augustus Trustee), including a proposed Administrative Abatement and Penalties Order for Case No. 2025-00079. Outcomes are not yet available.
Labor negotiations
The Redding City Council held a special closed session July 14 to confer with its labor negotiator regarding contracts with eight employee organizations, including the Redding Peace Officers Association, Redding Police Managers Association, and IAFF Local 1934. No public votes or financial decisions were on the agenda. Any reportable action would be announced after the closed session.
Parks and tourism
The Community Services Advisory Commission met July 8 to hear a presentation from Danny Orloff of Visit Redding on tourism efforts. Updates were scheduled for Sports Park, Panorama Park, South City Park, and Caldwell Park. The consent calendar included reports on parks maintenance activity for May and June 2026, recreation and marketing activity for April and May 2026, and grants and donations tracking through June 2026.
Coming up
July 21 — Redding City Council (Regular Meeting): The council will vote on a public hearing to approve a revenue bond issuance of up to $13,000,000 for the Redding School of the Arts High School campus. Other items include adopting Ordinance No. 2694 amending the Transient Occupancy Tax; approving a $420,750 three-year VMware software purchase ($140,250 per year); awarding a fiberglass crossarms contract to Anixter at $209,673.75 annually with an optional $42,000 contingency per term; and approving a School Resource Officer agreement with Shasta Union High School District at $487,458 annually.
July 21 — Redding City Council (Special Closed Session): The council will discuss two legal cases — River Ranch Neighborhood Association v. City of Redding (Case No. 26CV-210023) and a USDA Shasta-Trinity claim (Claim No. 26-113-821) — and negotiate price and terms for potential sale of 6690 Lockheed Drive to Lockheed Group, LLC and Stillwater Business Park, Lot 13 to 42 Real Estate, LLC.
July 20 — Redding Housing Authority / Redding Area Bus Authority / Redding Municipal Library Board: Agendas list overlapping closed-session items on the same litigation and property sale negotiations.
Week of 2026-07-13
Redding housing applications, park updates on recent agendas; goat citation appeal set for next week
Recent Redding government meetings focused on housing development applications and park updates, though outcomes are not yet available because minutes have not been published. Next week, the Administrative Hearings Board is scheduled to consider an appeal of a $1,500 citation for goats running at large.
Board of Administrative Review: Housing and Land Division Applications
On July 8, the Board of Administrative Review held public hearings on two development items. Staff recommended approval for both, subject to conditions.
The first item was Site Development Permit SDP-2025-00408, filed by No Boundaries Housing for a multiple-family housing project at 2000 Hartnell Avenue in the General Office District. The project would remodel an existing dwelling into a duplex with an accessory dwelling unit, construct an additional duplex, and build two detached ADUs. The existing building on the site had unpermitted remodels; conditions require those permits to be resolved before new construction permits are issued. The project also requires curb, gutter, sidewalk, and road widening on Hartnell Avenue.
The second item was Parcel Map Application PM-2025-01411 to subdivide a 9.68-acre parcel at 4675 Bechelli Lane into three parcels with a cul-de-sac.
Both projects were found categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act under Class 32 Infill Development and other exemptions.
The July 7 Redding City Council meeting listed the same two applications on its agenda.
Note: Minutes have not been published for either meeting, so no vote outcomes are available.
Community Services Advisory Commission: Tourism and Parks
On July 8, the Community Services Advisory Commission heard a presentation from Danny Orloff of Visit Redding on local tourism efforts. Commissioners also received updates on Sports Park, Panorama Park, South City Park, and Caldwell Park.
The consent calendar included approval of minutes and acceptance of reports on parks maintenance activity for May and June 2026, recreation and marketing activity for April and May 2026, and grants and donations tracking through June 2026.
Note: Minutes have not been published, so it is not confirmed which items were approved.
Coming Up
July 15 — Administrative Hearings Board, Regular Meeting: The board will consider an appeal from Jeri Bastian regarding Administrative Citation A-6550, which cites 15 counts of goats running at large at 3743 Churn Creek Road. A $1,500 administrative penalty has been proposed. The board will also conduct a code enforcement compliance review for 1955 Saltu Drive, associated with the Augustus Rita E Separate Property Trust, and consider a proposed Administrative Abatement and Penalties Order for Case No. 2025-00079.
A July 14 Redding Planning Commission meeting is also listed on the upcoming calendar; its agenda references the same Administrative Hearings Board items.
Week of 2026-06-29
Redding Oasis Center proposal discussed; upcoming meetings on housing, parks
Recent decisions
The Redding Planning Commission held a public hearing June 23 on a proposal to amend Use Permit UP-23-02 and approve a parcel map for the Redding Oasis Center. The project would allow a commercial center with hotels, restaurants, drive-throughs, retail, and a gas station on 36.5 acres at 2415-2503 Twin View Boulevard and 5840/5850 Oasis Road. The plan includes realignment of Twin View Boulevard to connect with Oasis Court. The commission also considered an addendum to the previously certified Environmental Impact Report. The properties are in an RC-SP (Regional Commercial, Specific Plan Overlay) District. Minutes from the meeting have not yet been published, so the commission's decision is not available.
What's coming up
Redding City Council – July 7 at 6 p.m. The council will hold a public hearing on a Site Development Permit for No Boundaries Housing to convert a single-family home into a duplex with accessory dwelling units at 2000 Hartnell Avenue. The project also includes construction of an additional duplex and two detached ADUs. The council will also consider a parcel map application to split a 9.68-acre lot at 4675 Bechelli Lane into three parcels with a cul-de-sac. Both projects were found categorically exempt from CEQA under Infill Development and other exemptions.
Board of Administrative Review – July 8 at 5:30 p.m. The board will hold public hearings on the same two items: the 2000 Hartnell Avenue housing project and the 4675 Bechelli Lane parcel map. Staff recommends approval subject to conditions, including remedying unpermitted remodels on the Hartnell property before new construction permits are issued. Both projects are found categorically exempt under CEQA Class 32 Infill Development.
Community Services Advisory Commission – July 8 at 5:30 p.m. The commission will hear a presentation from Danny Orloff of Visit Redding on tourism efforts. Updates will be provided on Sports Park, Panorama Park, South City Park, and Caldwell Park. The consent calendar includes approval of minutes and acceptance of reports on Parks Maintenance Activity for May and June 2026, Recreation and Marketing Activity for April and May 2026, and Grants and Donations Tracking through June 2026.
Coming up
- July 7: Redding City Council regular meeting.
- July 8: Board of Administrative Review regular meeting.
- July 8: Community Services Advisory Commission regular meeting.
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