La Verne Draft Budget Shows Smaller Deficit, But Tough Decisions Remain Ahead
City officials reduced a projected $4 million shortfall, but additional cuts could still affect programs, events and city operations.
May 23, 202612 posts
City officials reduced a projected $4 million shortfall, but additional cuts could still affect programs, events and city operations.
May 23, 2026
Proposed ordinance targets unsafe riding behaviors while allowing some sidewalk riding and emphasizing rider education
May 23, 2026
A City budget preview, landscaping fees, La Verne's long-term water plan, a $4 million internal city loan, and new rules for e-bikes and scooters.
May 21, 2026
On the agenda for Monday: a budget preview, landscaping fees, La Verne's long-term water plan, a $4 million internal city loan, and new rules for e-bikes and scooters.
May 16, 2026
City leaders delayed a proposed mobility device ordinance after residents and officials raised concerns about sidewalk safety and enforcement.
May 14, 2026
City Council approved a $60 parking penalty for violations of California’s crosswalk “daylighting” law, but also directed staff to explore a six-month grace period focused on public education before tickets start landing on windshields.
May 09, 2026
On the agenda for Monday: New rules for e-bikes and scooters, a $4 million internal loan to shore up the Water Fund, an update on changes to your trash bill, and formal recognition of a new employee union.
May 01, 2026
City Council will review updated regulations aimed at improving safety and enforcement for e-bikes and other mobility devices.
April 25, 2026
If you have strong feelings about any City program—from aquatics to the Explorer Program to street sweeping—this is your moment to put those views on the record before budget decisions are made.
April 18, 2026