Rialto officials weigh budget, infrastructure contracts, and hotel proposal in recent meetings
Rialto's City Council, commissions, and subcommittees held four meetings between June 23 and July 1, 2026. All four were agenda-only sessions — minutes have not yet been published, so no decisions, votes, or outcomes can be confirmed from the available record. What follows is what each body was scheduled to consider.
City Council — June 23
The Council was set to hold public hearings on the proposed Fiscal Year 2026-27 Annual Budget and Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Budget. Several infrastructure contracts were also on the agenda:
- A proposed $1,160,417 contract with R Dependable Construction Inc. for interior improvements at Fire Station 201.
- A proposed $891,999.84 professional services agreement with CASC Engineering and Consulting.
- A proposed $729,782.74 task order with St Francis Electric for the Cactus Trail Solar Light Project.
- A proposed placement of sewer service charges on the County property tax roll.
Because minutes are not yet available, it is not confirmed whether the Council adopted the budget or approved any of these contracts.
Economic Development Committee — June 25
The committee was scheduled to review several development items, including:
- A proposed truck yard by Truck Terminal Properties, LLC.
- A Gateway Specific Plan Amendment for East Valley Boulevard.
- A proposed food truck event application.
- A Planning Entitlement Status Report.
- Building & Safety Plan Review and Business License Status Reports.
No outcomes are available from the published record.
Water Subcommittee — June 25
The subcommittee was set to receive updates on water and sewer infrastructure, including:
- Capital Improvement Projects.
- The Cactus Basin Recharge.
- The Bloomington Business Park Extraterritorial Agreement.
- The Septic-to-Sewer Project.
- The FEMA / Cal OES Hazard Mitigation Grant Program.
As an update and discussion agenda, no formal actions were listed. Minutes are not yet published.
Planning Commission — July 1
The Commission was scheduled to consider a proposed 95-room, four-story hotel totaling 56,317 square feet on 2.68 acres. The site is north of Renaissance Parkway near Alder Avenue, within the Renaissance Specific Plan. The agenda included:
- Conditional Development Permit No. 2025-0003 for the hotel.
- Precise Plan of Design No. 2025-0003 for site paving, landscaping, and drainage.
No decision is confirmed in the available record.
What this means for residents
The items on these agendas touch on city spending, public safety facilities, water infrastructure, and new development — all of which can affect services, property taxes, and neighborhood character. Residents should watch for published minutes to learn what was actually approved or deferred.
Coming up
No upcoming meetings are listed in the next 14 days, according to the available data. Residents are encouraged to check the City of Rialto's official website for newly posted agendas or schedule changes.
Earlier weeks
- week of 2026-06-29 — Rialto Council Considers $1.16 Million Fire Station Upgrade, Annual Budget
Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.