Friday, April 10, 2015

Explore Riverside!

Every step counts: Walk to End Homelessness

On Saturday, April 11, 2015, do your part in making our community a better place for all.

Everyone deserves a safe place to live. This Saturday, over 500 people are expected to take part in the 2nd Annual Walk to End Homelessness. Homelessness is a problem that affects us all, and it can be solved. Your participation will be the first step in the right direction!

The 2.5 mile walk will being together people of all ages, races and backgrounds to the Riverside Homeless Service Campus to see how we can collectively make a change in our community. There's still time to register!Learn more here...


 

Mandatory water conservation measures for Riverside Public Utilities Customers

Existing as well as a recently-issued an Executive Order places new guidelines and restrictions for California water providers and their customers.


As California's record drought continues with no relief in sight, Governor Jerry Brown recently issued new guidelines and restrictions in hopes of alleviating the impact to our state.  Be sure to visit BlueRiverside.com to view the new Executive Order.

As of July 22, 2014, the Riverside City Council adopted several water supply restrictions for all Riverside Public Utilities (RPU) water customers. In order to help customers meet water conservation goals, RPU has committed to fund all water conservation rebate programs that provide incentives for installing water-saving sprinkler nozzles,weather-based sprinkler timers, and much more. Incentives and rebates also exist for lawn removal programs and artificial turf installation.

For more detailed information regarding restrictions, incentives and rebates, please visit BlueRiverside.com
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UPCOMING EVENTS

Walk for Wishes

Saturday, April 11, Fairmount Park: Make-A-Wish Orange County and the Inland Empire will host a day of celebration featuring a World of Wishes Festival, a family-fun walk, and inspiration for all!  Learn more...


Special Olympics Aquatics Meet

Saturday, April 11, Riverside Aquatics Complex: Over 200 Special Olympics athletes of all ages and abilities from the local region will compete in an aquatics competition this Saturday.  Bring your enthusiasm and enjoy a wonderful day of sun, cheer, and great talent! Learn more...

Incredible Bulk Event

Date Correction: SATURDAY, April 18, Bordwell Park: From 9 a.m. - 2 p.m., City residents are invited to do their part in reducing, reusing and recycling by dropping off any unwanted items at this free event!  Learn more...

10th Annual Salute to Veterans Parade

Saturday, April 18, Downtown Riverside: This special parade honors veterans of all ages and eras and will have over 300 entries including: fly-overs, marching bands, equestrian units, color guards, antique cars, military units and much more! Learn more...
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Friday, April 3, 2015

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Spring Break Travel Safety

It’s time to start planning spring break! If you’re in school in the wintery Northeast or Midwest, sunny climates such as Florida, California, the Caribbean and Latin America are attractive. Research, plan your trip, book reservations and have a fantastic time. Travel is a great learning experience and an opportunity to discover different cultures and to meet new people.

Most cities and popular tourist destinations in the US are completely safe with friendly, helpful locals. The same is true for most international travel, too. But that is not always the case, and travelers today should be as savvy as possible when venturing the world.

When traveling across borders or destinations less familiar, be prepared and informed. The most effective safety precaution: use good judgment and be aware.

Popular spring break destinations outside the US such as Mexico, Central America, and South America can be rewarding adventures but should be studied. There are many idyllic, safe places to go, but there are those that are not. Be familiar with and pay attention to travel advisories.

Occasionally reputations of cities or countries are tarnished because of an incident(s) which occurred in a specific location of the country. As a traveler, you should stay away from areas which have reported safety threats, but it may not mean you should avoid the country altogether. Mexico, for example, is often cited as a risky place to travel – and certain parts of Mexico should be avoided. But that doesn’t mean the country as a whole should be bypassed. Evaluate destinations carefully, ask for knowledgeable input, and learn as much as you can.

Simple Tips

When you’re unsure about something in an unfamiliar place, ask multiple butindependent sources until you receive consistent answers, then proceed cautiously.

Be skeptical of people who are overly helpful or too friendly, especially if there are two of them. This can be a distraction technique while you’re relieved of your valuables.

Before withdrawing money from an ATM, have in mind a safe place to go immediately afterwards; thieves will occasionally stake out and target ATM locations.

Avoid carrying your passport if possible. Carry a photocopy if needed, but be sure your passport is left in a locked, secure location.

Female travelers should be especially cautious when traveling. Avoid being alone in remote locations or neighborhoods, especially after dark. Wear sunglasses; eye contact can be taken as an indication of acknowledgement of unwanted attention. Buy your own drinks (or know who has bought drinks for you), and do not leave them unattended.

Technologies to help you be smarter and stay safer

Called “a cool, innovative and essential” travel technology, GeoSure (available free in the Apple App Store) is a new mobile app that helps you be smarter and stay safer. It allows travelers to access valuable, personalized information on the safety profile of locations worldwide. A unique combination of predictive analytics and crowdsourcing allows users to share experiences and view those of others, down to the street level, anywhere.

Personalize it and don’t forget to share experiences with the community where you live and travel (both positive and negative) with the “+” button. GeoSure helps assure that your travel adventures are the adventures you want.

Help Riverside become a Playful City USA for 8th consecutive year!


The Playful City USA program, sponsored by Humana Foundation, honors cities that are taking bold steps to ensure all children have easy access to a balance of active play in their communities. In 2014, the City of Riverside was recognized for its seventh year of remarkable work in elevating the importance of play.

This year, Riverside needs your help to showcase some of the innovative and comprehensive actions that our city is taking to increase playability and to give kids the active childhood they deserve. Help Riverside get recognized for these achievements by mapping and rating our local play spaces on the Playful City USA website here.